

Typora now supports apps like iPic, uPic, PicGo, etc, which is able to upload your images into Imgur, Flickr, Amazon S3, Github, or other image hosting services. But if those images are hosted online, you can move or share markdown files freely without maintaining the reference between text plain and the images it used. When you move or share markdown files, those images should also be moved or shared, which brings maintenance costs. Its motivation is that, since markdown files is just plain text files, when you embed images, the markdown files does not “own” those images, but just keep a weak reference to used external image files. In newer version of Typora (≥ 0.9.9.32 on macOS or 0.9.84 on Windows / Linux), we added a “upload image” function to upload images to a cloud image storage via 3rd apps or scripts.

EPERM: operation not permitted mkdir “**/upload”.: Error: API v1 is deprecated, please refer to for v2 API documentation.“Please set an image uploader in Preferences Panel before using this function.”.Upload Automatically When Insert Images.Use current filename / filepath in custom commands.Upgit (Open source & lightweight native, for Windows / Linux / macOS).Difference between PicGo.app and PicGo-Core (command line).
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