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---
title: ToC-Tree
---
The `toc-tree` shortcode will generate a Table of Content from a section file tree of your content directory. The root of the resulting ToC will be the page on which you define the shortcode.
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```tpl
{{</* toc-tree */>}}
```
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## Example
As said, the root will be the site on which the shortcode was used, you can see a demo including nesting in the [ToC Tree](/toc-tree/) section.