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picgo-plugin-lychee

v1.1.1

Published

PicGo uploader for Lychee

Downloads

15

Readme

picgo-plugin-lychee

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PicGo plugin for uploading to Lychee.

Install

  • for GUI: search lychee and install
  • for Core: run picgo add lychee
  • for Typora: See here

Configuration

For Core user, you can run picgo set uploader lychee to enter interactive configuration.

For GUI user, you can configure in Picbeds Settings.

url

  • Required
  • Example: https://mylychee.com

Lychee web URL, including the protocol.

token

  • Required
  • Example: xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Lychee API token.

You can generate an API Token from the settings.

albumId

  • Default: unsorted
  • Example: mTmo_j9SVEie3ETcCMY3YruI

Album ID, you can only use regular Album, not Tag Album.

After entering the album, you can find the album ID in the URL.

uniqueImage

  • Default: false

If you want to ensure that identical images in the album are unique, you can enable this option.

Enabling this option will result in additional requests and hash calculations during upload, which may consume more network and system resources.

uniqueImageSizeLimit

  • Default: 100m
  • Example: 1g 500k 1048576 1m

This setting only takes effect when uniqueImage is enabled.

It further prevents excessive system resource usage when calculating hashes for large images. Images larger than this value will no longer be guaranteed to be unique in the album.

For Typora

The internally packaged PicGo-Core in Typora uses Node.js v12.13.0 and PicGo-Core v1.4.7. This version is outdated and cannot be compatible with the new APIs required by this tool.

Please download the latest version of PicGo-Core on your own and use a custom command in Typora to specify the use of the latest version of PicGo-Core.

LICENSE

MIT