Typora+PicGo+Tencent Cloud OS configuration under MacOS, including stepping on the pit
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foreword
At the front-end time, Gitee had too many external links, so Typora could not configure the Gitee image bed, and the previous images also began to display garbled characters.
Now replace it with Tencent Cloud OS to store pictures, which is convenient for us to access. Typora supports uploading pictures, so we don't need to store the pictures locally, and we can also access the pictures normally while sharing the document with others.
Download and install picgo
Choose your own suitable version
The latest version is the 2.4.0 beta version, here is the final official version of 2.3.1
Download the installation package with the suffix **.dmg** according to your own mac version . I choose the arm64 version here, and the model is m1 pro
After the self-installation is complete, open PicGo, and the icon will be displayed on the menu bar in the upper right corner
Configure Tencent Cloud OS
Create a personal bucket
Open Tencent Cloud-Object Storage-Console , create a storage bucket of your own, the first use will give you 180 days of free capacity of 50G
Advanced optional configuration can be set according to your own needs, usually by default
After the creation is successful, click on the bucket name to enter the console
configuration key
In the sidebar, select Key Management
Click on Access Key
Go to API key management
A prompt will pop up, generally choose to continue to use , friends who have further needs can create a sub-account and manage it with the sub-account key
key management
new key
After the above is completed, we can go back to PicGo to configure Tencent Cloud OS
PicGo configures Tencent Cloud OS
Create a folder in the bucket list to store pictures
Open PicGo main window
Notice
[Pit 1] When setting the storage path, be sure to add / at the end, such as typora_image/
Otherwise it cannot be uploaded normally
[Pit 2] When setting id, key and other strings, be sure to pay attention to whether there are too many spaces, or copy and paste wrongly
[Pit 3] The storage area is an area of your choice such as an-shanghai, not the storage path name (I just filled this place upside down)
The last step: Typora configuration PicGo
Open Typora, open the settings, find the image bar, and operate according to the following steps
Verify the image upload option , if the following prompt appears, it means the configuration is successful