I’m a heavy Markdown user, but how to insert images quickly when editing Markdown was always a problem until I discovered uPic.
UPic is a photo upload app that allows you to upload photos to a map bed or other file storage service. Best of all, it supports a custom upload interface, which is also what appeals to me the most.
And uPic has a variety of image-sex-upload poses, so there’s always one for you:
- Select file upload
- Copy file upload
- Drag local file uploads
- Drag and drop browser images to upload
- Upload screenshots
- Right click to upload
In fact, there are some similar products, such as iPic, but compared with iPic which is not cheap, uPic’s biggest advantage is that it is free, open source and supports custom graph bed.
Thanks to uPic’s self-defined upload API, pictures in daily newspapers have finally been uploaded in a convenient way (before, there were no pictures in daily newspapers), greatly improving my efficiency. For example, several pictures above were uploaded through uPic.
After uploading pictures through various strange postures, the output image links will be automatically copied to the clipboard and pasted directly in the document. In terms of output link formats, URL, HTML and Markdown can be selected according to requirements. When editing this article, the image links will be directly pasted into Bear.
I met some small problems in the process of Posting and uploading pictures today. After contacting the developer, I helped to solve them in the middle of the night, which was very good. (I won’t tell you why the article was released so late today because of this reason.
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