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 S3agle plugin enhances file management in Obsidian by integrating S3 storage and the Eagle file management app. It enables seamless uploading of files to S3 or Eagle, creating preview links and managing local or remote file storage. Users can configure settings for automatic uploads, drag-and-drop functionality, and selective local-only storage. The plugin supports embedding files such as PDFs and PowerPoints using external viewers and includes options for file name hashing for privacy. With commands for bulk uploads or downloads and the ability to handle files across platforms, S3agle simplifies file organization and retrieval for Obsidian users.
The S3 attachments storage plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who want to store and manage their media files on S3 compatible services. With this plugin, you can effortlessly upload images, videos, and audio files to your S3 bucket, and retrieve them with ease using generated links. The plugin also comes with helpful commands, such as deleting unused resources and showing bucket size. Additionally, it supports drag-and-drop uploads and allows you to generate links for various file types. Whether you're looking to declutter your Obsidian vault or improve collaboration with team members, this plugin is definitely worth exploring.
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.