update-markdown-file-index
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npx mdskill add github/awesome-copilot/update-markdown-file-indexGenerate and inject a comprehensive, structured file index into a markdown document from a specified directory.
- Automates the maintenance of documentation tables of contents for project directories.
- Requires file system access to list contents and read metadata from a target folder.
- Determines the best index format (list or table) based on existing document structure.
- Overwrites or appends the generated index directly into the specified markdown file.
SKILL.md
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---
name: update-markdown-file-index
description: 'Update a markdown file section with an index/table of files from a specified folder.'
---
# Update Markdown File Index
Update markdown file `${file}` with an index/table of files from folder `${input:folder}`.
## Process
1. **Scan**: Read the target markdown file `${file}` to understand existing structure
2. **Discover**: List all files in the specified folder `${input:folder}` matching pattern `${input:pattern}`
3. **Analyze**: Identify if an existing table/index section exists to update, or create new structure
4. **Structure**: Generate appropriate table/list format based on file types and existing content
5. **Update**: Replace existing section or add new section with file index
6. **Validate**: Ensure markdown syntax is valid and formatting is consistent
## File Analysis
For each discovered file, extract:
- **Name**: Filename with or without extension based on context
- **Type**: File extension and category (e.g., `.md`, `.js`, `.py`)
- **Description**: First line comment, header, or inferred purpose
- **Size**: File size for reference (optional)
- **Modified**: Last modified date (optional)
## Table Structure Options
Choose format based on file types and existing content:
### Option 1: Simple List
```markdown
## Files in ${folder}
- [filename.ext](path/to/filename.ext) - Description
- [filename2.ext](path/to/filename2.ext) - Description
```
### Option 2: Detailed Table
| File | Type | Description |
|------|------|-------------|
| [filename.ext](path/to/filename.ext) | Extension | Description |
| [filename2.ext](path/to/filename2.ext) | Extension | Description |
### Option 3: Categorized Sections
Group files by type/category with separate sections or sub-tables.
## Update Strategy
- 🔄 **Update existing**: If table/index section exists, replace content while preserving structure
- ➕ **Add new**: If no existing section, create new section using best-fit format
- 📋 **Preserve**: Maintain existing markdown formatting, heading levels, and document flow
- 🔗 **Links**: Use relative paths for file links within the repository
## Section Identification
Look for existing sections with these patterns:
- Headings containing: "index", "files", "contents", "directory", "list"
- Tables with file-related columns
- Lists with file links
- HTML comments marking file index sections
## Requirements
- Preserve existing markdown structure and formatting
- Use relative paths for file links
- Include file descriptions when available
- Sort files alphabetically by default
- Handle special characters in filenames
- Validate all generated markdown syntax
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