#upload5 plugins

Obsidian plugins tagged with #upload. There are 5 plugins in this collection.

  1. Rank 1
    5 years ago by renmu123

    The Image Auto Upload plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who frequently work with images. This plugin allows you to automatically upload images to various image beds, including PicGo, PicList, and PicGo-Core, when you paste them into your notes. But that's not all - it also offers a range of additional features, such as uploading all local images with a single command, downloading internet images to your local machine, and even dragging and dropping files directly from your computer. With this plugin, you'll never have to worry about manually uploading your images again.

  2. Rank 2

    Emo

    Plugin59
    4 years ago by yaleiyale
    3rd Party Integrations#image#file#upload

    The Emo plugin allows users to upload images and files directly from Obsidian to various hosting platforms, such as GitHub, Imgur, SM.MS, Cloudinary, and more. It provides an easy way to embed media links into markdown files, supporting multiple file types and hosting services. Users can customize upload settings, manage file organization, and take advantage of multi-language support. The plugin enhances the note-taking experience by offering seamless integration with popular cloud storage services, making it easier to share and access media content within Obsidian.

  3. Rank 3
    2 years ago by Yunfi
    3rd Party Integrations#image#upload#s3

    The Image Uploader For Note plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who need more control over their image uploads. With this plugin, you can easily upload local images in your notes to S3 or other compatible services, and even remove the images from your vault if they're exclusively used within that note (an optional feature). What sets this plugin apart is its flexibility - you can write your own custom uploader class using JavaScript to upload images to any service you want. This means you're not limited to just S3, but can upload images to anywhere you need to. Additionally, the plugin gives you manual control over uploads, so you can avoid accidentally uploading unwanted images.

  4. Rank 4
    2 years ago by Longtao Wu
    3rd Party Integrations#image#upload#automation

    The Fast Image Auto Uploader plugin streamlines the process of managing images in Obsidian by automatically uploading them to online storage and replacing local references with online links. It supports multiple upload methods, including clipboard pasting, drag-and-drop, and file menu uploads. Users can choose from various storage services like GitHub, Qiniu Cloud, and Samba, with customizable settings for primary storage and a domain blacklist to prevent uploads from specific sources. This plugin is ideal for those seeking efficient image handling while maintaining organization in their notes.

  5. Rank 5
    3 years ago by Jade Zheng
    3rd Party Integrations#image#upload#qiniu

    The Qiniu Image Uploader plugin allows users to upload images directly to Qiniu Cloud instead of saving them locally in their Obsidian vault. Users can configure their Qiniu Cloud bucket and set up required credentials, including AccessKey and AccessSecretKey, to integrate the plugin with their cloud storage. Additional optional settings like name prefixes and time formats provide flexibility in managing uploaded images. This tool is ideal for users who prefer cloud-based image storage to optimize local storage space within their notes.