This is the 10th day of my participation in Gwen Challenge

preface

When writing articles, we often need to store image resources separately, which not only takes up disk space, but also is difficult to manage. Since the full use of Markdown for personal document recording, I feel its inability in this picture processing. However, with the chart bed, everything is different. So here to introduce how to use picgo, with our Gitee used together, no more nonsense.

The body of the

PicGo

  • PicGo: a tool for quickly uploading images and getting image URL links.

  • PicGo is not only a photo uploading tool, but also a simple photo album management function.

  • PicGo is open source and free. It supports Windows, macOS and Linux systems across platforms and is extremely simple to use.

  • PicGo support Markdown, HTML, URL, UBB and Custom five formats of links, for Markdown writers, the most commonly used is Markdown format, of course, also support Custom.

Download and install

Download address: https://github.com/Molunerfinn/picgo/releases

After the installation is successfully opened, the picture is as follows:

Set up the

  1. Download the pluginGitee - uploader 1.1.2, I downloaded and installed it successfully, as shown below:

  1. Click on the left diagram bed design and selectgiteeFigure bed, the specific configuration is as follows
  • Set the warehouse name, fill in: Gitee name/library name

  • Branch, master by default

  • Set the Token. How to generate the Token is explained below

  • Specifies the storage path. The default value is img/

  • Click OK and set as the default map bed

  1. Log in your owngitee, to their personal home page set inside, and then choose private secret key, generate secret key, I have generated here, will not generate, information filled out click confirm.

  1. Typora Settings, file – “preferences -” image, according to the following selection.

  1. Verify: Select an image, copy it to your Typora, and see if the image is uploaded to yoursgiteeWhat I just setrepoIn the.

At the end

As I write this blog, the images have been uploaded to my Gitee, isn’t it easy? Use it.