Typora+PicGo, the best Markdown+ the best image tool!

I have recommended a wave of Markdown editors for self-use before. Typora was mentioned at the time . The disadvantage is that it cannot integrate the graphics bed .

One of the compromise methods is to manually upload it to Tubed using PicGo, and then paste the address into Typora.

Then in Typora, can you paste the picture directly and upload it to the image bed?

When searching online, most of the solutions given are under Mac: Typora+iPic.

It is a pity that the short and poor editor uses Windows.

I accidentally opened Typora today and found this scene when I checked for updates!

▲ Update log

Unexpectedly, unexpectedly

Typora and PicGo with thick eyebrows and big eyes have colluded!

I immediately tried it out, and it feels pretty good. Later, I can consider Typora as the main Markdown editor.

After all, good looks!

Let me share the setting steps of Typora + PicGo.

Of course, only for the Windows version.

PicGo settings

Version requirements

PicGo 2.2.0 and above.

I won’t talk about the settings of the picture bed here.

Activate PicGo-Server

After version 2.2.0, PicGo will open a small server by default, which is used to call PicGo to upload in cooperation with other applications.

How to set it up?

Open the PicGo detail page, enter PicGo Settings-Set Server

Please refer to the figure below for setting.

Typora settings

The following are the settings of Typora.

Version requirements

Typora 0.9.84 and above.

Set up

File-Preferences-Image

Refer to the picture for configuration.

Select the path of the local PicGo.

Verify image upload

Here you can also verify the image upload function .

If the verification is successful, the following result will be returned:

▲ Verify upload

use

After the above settings are completed, when writing in Typora, you can automatically upload pictures to the image bed.

Drag

You can directly select the picture and drag it to the editing page.

▲ Drag and drop upload

Insert in editor

Use the shortcut key Ctrl + Shift + I to call up the function of inserting pictures.

▲ Insert in the editor

copy and paste

You can also copy the picture directly, and then paste it directly in the editor.

Or directly paste after the screenshot (such as Snipaste).

▲ Paste directly after the screenshot

There needs to be one more operation to click to upload a picture .

Then the picture can be uploaded to the picture bed.

In addition, you can also see that all the uploads can be found in PicGo's photo album:

Say behind

Typora+PicGo is finally arranged!

It smells so good!

Yesterday I was looking for related projects on Github. Fortunately, I have sharp eyes, hahaha~

In addition, the installation packages of Typora+PicGo don't look good.

The speed is a bit slow to say.

However, the editor is all packaged, follow the official account below, and reply [ 120 ] in the background to get it!


Your attention is my greatest encouragement!

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Origin blog.csdn.net/bruce_6/article/details/104821531