Since I became a programmer, I often use Markdown to take notes and post online blogs. When writing a blog, there will always be images that are available locally. When you copy a blog post to a blog site, it won’t show up. You can only upload and insert images one by one, but if you want to port the entire blog post to another blog site, the images may not show up. Spent half a day on the Internet to find a solution, and finally found that using picGo to build a bed in the line graph is a good solution. Go directly to the tutorial:

Install picGo

PicGo is an open source tool on Github for quickly uploading images and getting URL links to images. You can select the corresponding system to download through the following official website link:

https://github.com/Molunerfinn/PicGo/releases
Copy the code

After installation, open the following interface:

Install the Gitee plug-in

Select the plugins setup menu, enter gitee, search for plugins, and install either of the following plugins:

Figure bed set

Check “Gitee” in “Bed shown” in PicGo Settings and click gitee under Bed Settings to perform the main configuration

Parameter description:

  • Repo: Gitee username/repository name;
  • Branch: branch name (for example, master);
  • Token: Gitee private token
  • Path: the directory used for storage under the repository
  • CustomPath and customUrl are not required

Create a warehouse

  • Create a repository on Gitee for chart bed use:

Items in the main red box must be filled in or checked

  • Then go to your profile Settings and findPrivate tokenGenerate tokens to be used:

  • Click generate token and check submit as prompted to generate token:

Finally, add the obtained parameters to PicGo’s bed Settings and you are done. From there, you can upload pictures freely. Other Settings can be tried by yourself. If you have any questions, please leave me a message.