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@lipengzhou/upload-image-cli

v0.0.12

Published

A command line tool for uploading images to the GitHub repository

Readme

Upload Image CLI

Upload local images to GitHub repo and get CDN links.

Features

  • Auto compress images (scale down when density >= 100)
  • Convert to specified format (default webp, quality 80)
  • Upload to GitHub via Contents API
  • Output jsDelivr CDN links
  • Support upload from clipboard (cross-platform: macOS/Windows/Linux)

Install

npm i -g @lipengzhou/upload-image-cli

Config

Config file: ~/.upload-image-cli.json

upload-image init

Config example:

{
  "hosts": {
    "github": {
      "username": "your-github-name",
      "repo": "your-repo",
      "branch": "master",
      "token": "ghp_xxx"
    }
  }
}

Token permissions:

  • Fine-grained: Contents: Read and write
  • Classic: repo (or public_repo for public repos)

Note:

  • Repo should be public for jsDelivr access
  • Upload path: image/YYYYMMDDHHmmssSSS.<format>

Usage

# View help
upload-image --help

# Upload from clipboard
upload-image

# Upload images
upload-image --files ./a.png ./b.jpg

# Specify output format (default: webp)
upload-image --files ./a.png -f jpeg

# Upload from clipboard with markdown output
upload-image -o markdown

Options:

  • --files <files...> - Image file paths (if not specified, read from clipboard)
  • -f, --format <format> - Image format (default: webp, supports webp/jpeg/png/avif)
  • -o, --output <format> - Output format: markdown|html|url|raw (default: raw)

Output examples:

# raw (default)
upload success:
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/your-name/your-repo@master/image/...

# markdown
![image](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/your-name/your-repo@master/image/...)

# html
<img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/your-name/your-repo@master/image/..." alt="image">

# url
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/your-name/your-repo@master/image/...

FAQ

  • Config file error → Run upload-image init
  • 401/403 → Check token permissions
  • 404 → Check username/repo/branch config
  • URL not accessible → Wait for jsDelivr sync (usually < 1min)