The Imgur plugin allows users to upload images to Imgur directly from Obsidian, helping to reduce the size of local vaults. It supports both anonymous and authenticated uploads, giving users the option to link images to their Imgur account or keep them private. Users can upload images by pasting from the clipboard or dragging files into their notes. The plugin supports animated GIFs during drag-and-drop uploads and makes it easier to share notes with images, as only a single file needs to be shared. By uploading images remotely, users avoid cluttering their vault with image files and can also reduce the size of cloud backups or git repositories. This is particularly useful for users who frequently add screenshots or images to their notes, such as students or researchers.
The Cloudinary Uploader plugin enables Obsidian users to automatically upload images, audio, video, and other raw files directly to their Cloudinary cloud storage account instead of saving them locally. It streamlines media handling by instantly uploading pasted media to a pre-configured Cloudinary folder, supporting both single-file and multi-file uploads. Users can also set default transformation parameters for media files, allowing for on-the-fly adjustments like resizing, cropping, or applying filters, all managed via Cloudinary's URL-based API. The plugin prioritizes security by using unsigned uploads, avoiding the need to input sensitive API keys. Customizable settings include the ability to configure a Cloudinary Cloud Name, upload preset, and default folder location, giving users control over how and where their files are stored and accessed.
The S3 Image Uploader plugin for Obsidian enables seamless uploading of images and other media directly to your own S3-compatible storage. Users can specify custom buckets, folders, and access settings to ensure media files are stored securely and accessible as needed. The plugin supports clipboard pasting, drag-and-drop uploads, and YAML frontmatter configuration for tailored behaviors in individual notes. Additional features include optional local storage for uploads, integration with S3-compatible providers, and support for video, audio, and PDF files. This is a versatile tool for users who require custom storage solutions for their Obsidian media assets.
The Attachment Uploader plugin streamlines the process of uploading local attachments in Obsidian to cloud storage using customizable shell commands. Users can define specific formats of attachments for upload and decide whether to delete the original files after successful uploads. The plugin comes with built-in support for popular tools like uPic and Picsee, enabling efficient image hosting. It provides flexibility by allowing custom shell commands for unique workflows, making it a valuable tool for managing attachments in cloud environments.
The Tencent COS for Imgur plugin enhances image management in Obsidian by enabling seamless upload of images to Tencent Cloud Object Storage (COS). Users can drag and drop, copy and paste, or batch upload images directly from their notes to the cloud. The plugin automatically replaces local image links with cloud-hosted links and can delete local copies post-upload to save storage space. It supports custom region selection for storage buckets, ensuring flexibility for different user needs. This plugin simplifies image handling and helps users maintain efficient, centralized cloud storage for their Obsidian content.
The VaultSync plugin enables seamless synchronization between an Obsidian vault and a cloud storage provider, currently supporting Dropbox. It ensures that files remain up-to-date by automatically syncing changes between the local vault and the remote folder. Users can edit, delete, and manage their synced files directly within Obsidian, with the plugin handling version control based on modification timestamps. It supports both desktop and mobile environments, allowing users to access their notes from multiple devices.
The ImgBB Uploader plugin streamlines image management in Obsidian by automatically uploading pasted or dragged images to your ImgBB account instead of storing them locally. Ideal for users seeking to save on vault storage, this plugin supports seamless integration with ImgBB, a lightweight cloud storage platform focused exclusively on images. Users can configure settings like automatic deletion after a set period, and uploads triggered by copy-paste or drag-drop actions. The plugin ensures security by encrypting the API key used for ImgBB integration, providing a smooth and efficient workflow for handling images in your notes.
The Webdav File Explorer plugin enhances Obsidian by allowing users to save and manage files from any WebDAV-compatible network drive or cloud storage. This plugin enables browsing and referencing these files directly within Obsidian by displaying them in a file tree format. Additionally, it creates corresponding Markdown files locally for each folder, where users can add descriptions for better file organization and retrieval. This setup helps streamline the process of managing specialized files, such as compressed packages, videos, and presentations, within the Obsidian ecosystem.
The Minio Uploader plugin allows users to upload various file types, including images, videos, audio, and PDFs, directly to Minio Object Storage Service (OSS) from within Obsidian. This functionality helps reduce local disk usage and improves synchronization efficiency across multiple devices. The plugin supports drag-and-drop uploads, pasting files directly into the editor for upload, and selecting files through commands. Users can also pair it with the Editing Toolbar plugin for enhanced convenience and functionality.
The Google Drive Sync plugin allows users to synchronize their Obsidian vaults with Google Drive, enabling seamless cross-device access to their notes. It supports two-way syncing, prioritizing local changes and automatically resolving conflicts. The plugin ensures that multiple vaults can be managed within a single Google account while maintaining data integrity and configuration consistency. Users can manually push and pull updates or rely on automatic syncing when Obsidian is open.
The EUpload plugin allows Obsidian users to upload images and files to various external storage platforms, including Lskypro, Halo, and GitHub. It provides seamless integration by enabling right-click uploads and customizable API configurations. Users can define API request headers, body parameters, and response paths for different services, making the plugin adaptable to various workflows. The plugin also supports automatic URL generation and formatting for uploaded media, simplifying the process of embedding images into notes.