renmu123 / obsidian-image-auto-upload-plugin

auto upload image with picgo
MIT License
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Hey, this is just a thank you message! #10

Closed randomnoob closed 2 years ago

randomnoob commented 2 years ago

Hi,

I'm a former Typora user that was familiar with reuploading images with PicGo-Core. Since Typora became shareware, I've been using Obsidian a lot as my main Markdown editor. Thanks to this plugin, I can now quickly upload images to my repo in just a few seconds like the good old days with Typora. This is just a thank you message to what you've done. Please keep up the good work, you're doing great for the community!!!

Greetings from Vietnam!

randomnoob commented 2 years ago

But hey, I have a problem installing plugins from PicGo GUI. I use the AppImage file in Linux and installed npm/node, however, whenever I try to install plugins, it says that npm not found. Since you speak Chinese, do you know any solution to this?

qiang-007 commented 2 years ago

I think you should install node.js in your linux.

Molunerfinn commented 2 years ago

But hey, I have a problem installing plugins from PicGo GUI. I use the AppImage file in Linux and installed npm/node, however, whenever I try to install plugins, it says that npm not found. Since you speak Chinese, do you know any solution to this?

It will be fixed in the next beta version of PicGo GUI, feedback welcome

randomnoob commented 2 years ago

But hey, I have a problem installing plugins from PicGo GUI. I use the AppImage file in Linux and installed npm/node, however, whenever I try to install plugins, it says that npm not found. Since you speak Chinese, do you know any solution to this?

It will be fixed in the next beta version of PicGo GUI, feedback welcome

Didn't know you followed this repo too. A heads up on this issue : The issue only persist if I run the AppImage using AppImageLauncher, if I run PicGo.AppImage from a command, things work well without any issue.

Since AppImageLauncher is pretty popular, you may include this information in the documentation so that other users can find a quick fix.

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Molunerfinn commented 2 years ago

Since AppImageLauncher is pretty popular, you may include this information in the documentation so that other users can find a quick fix.

Thanks for your feedback, I will update the doc & FAQ