This is a tool that supports uploading images to image beds using PicGo, PicList, and PicGo-Core. Remember to restart Obsidian after updating the plugin.
Not tested on Mac
- Install the PicGo tool and configure it, refer to the official website
- Enable PicGo's Server service and remember the port number
- Install the plugin
- Open the plugin settings and set it to
https://127.0.0.1:{{port set in PicGo}}/upload
(e.g.,https://127.0.0.1:36677/upload
) - Try to see if the upload is successful
If you are using PicList (version >= 2.5.3), you can set the picbed and configName through URL parameters.
Example: https://127.0.0.1:36677/upload?picbed=smms&configName=piclist
This will upload the image to the smms
picbed and use the piclist configName.
Using this feature, you can upload images to different picbeds in different Obsidian vaults.
When you paste an image to Obsidian, this plugin will automatically upload your image.
You can set image-auto-upload: false
in frontmatter
to control one file.
Supports ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", ".bmp", ".gif", ".svg", ".tiff", ".webp", ".avif"
Due to the bug in PicGo 2.3.0-beta7, you cannot use this feature. Please install another version of PicGo.
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image-auto-upload: true
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press ctrl+P
and input upload all images
,enter, then will auto upload all local images
press ctrl+P
and input download all images
,enter, then will auto download all internet images to loacl, only test in win10
Now you can upload image by contextMenu in edit mode.
Only work for picgo or picList app.
You can deploy PicList or PicList-Core in your server and upload to it.
Support PicList 2.6.3 later or PicList-Core1.3.0 later
You can not upload network in this mode. If you upload fail when you paste img, you can alse try to enable the mode.
You can install picgo-core with npm. Reference to doc
- upload all local images file by command
- support yaml to config if upload image
- support picgo-core
- support upload image from system copy selected image
- support network image