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how do I create some kind of table of content in GitHub wiki - a literature-list ...
good day dear friends on JustLinux - hello dear Demanding Truth - good day dear MichaelK
to day i have some kind of practical question - not cloesly related to linux itself.
the topic: i want ot create some kind of literature-list in GitHub wiki?
note: the post is a little vague, but that should suit most cases:
well - for a Little project i want to add a literature-list (comprehensive and big ) on github - how would you do this!?
musings about an approach: i guess that i could make a repo with a markdown file containing my list?
see some examples - i need to add such a list (larger than this) on a github-wiki (or lets say a github page - probably a jekyll or so):
see the example here:
Author; Title;Year;
Xiaonan Fan, Yuting Luo Value Co-Creation;A Literature Review; 2020;
Robert Mies, J?r?my Bonvoisin, Roland Jochem;Harnessing the Synergy Potential of Open Source Hardware Communities; 2019;
V Ramaswamy, K Ozcan;The co-creation paradigm; 2020;
T Redlich, M Moritz, JP Wulfsberg;Co-Creation Reshaping Business and Society in the Era of Bottom-up Economics;2019;
Barbara Bigliardi, Giovanna Ferraro, Serena Filippelli, Francesco Galati;The past, present and future of open Innovation;2021;
Jennifer Rodway, Stephen MacGregor, Mica Pollock, Megan Hopkins;A Network Case of Knowledge Brokering;2021;
Hertz Tilman, Bousquet Fran?ois;Knowledge that affects: An assemblage Approach;2024;
see more details:
Code:
+==========================================================================+==============================================================================+==========+==+
| Author | Title | Year | |
+==========================================================================+==============================================================================+==========+==+
| Xiaonan Fan, Yuting Luo Value Co-Creation | A Literature Review | 2020 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
| Robert Mies, J?r?my Bonvoisin, Roland Jochem | Harnessing the Synergy Potential of Open Source Hardware Communities | 2019 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
| V Ramaswamy, K Ozcan | The co-creation paradigm | 2020 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
| T Redlich, M Moritz, JP Wulfsberg | Co-Creation Reshaping Business and Society in the Era of Bottom-up Economics | 2019 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
| Barbara Bigliardi, Giovanna Ferraro, Serena Filippelli, Francesco Galati | The past, present and future of open Innovation | 2021 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
| Jennifer Rodway, Stephen MacGregor, Mica Pollock, Megan Hopkins | A Network Case of Knowledge Brokering | 2021 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
| Hertz Tilman, Bousquet Fran?ois | Knowledge that affects: An assemblage Approach | 2024 | |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+----------+--+
well - how to do this - how to achive ithis in Github-Markdown: hmm i found some kind of manpages and such - i found it nicely demonstrated in the Table of Contents of the Markdown Cheatsheet: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-h...own-Cheatsheet
should i go this way!?
note - alos found this: How do I create some kind of table of content in GitHub wiki?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/...in-github-wiki
Code:
##### Table of Contents
[Headers](#headers)
[Emphasis](#emphasis)
...snip...
<a name="headers"/>
## Headers
If you hover over a Header in a GitHub Markdown file, you'll see a little link sample to the left of it, you can also use that link. The format for that link is <project URL#<header name>. The <header name> must be all lower case.
i look forward to hear from you
....Love Linux - and all things GNU - : and the idea exchange with the community . 
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