Mark S. wrote:

> I think the approach would have to be from the other direction. You would 
> have a script or program that would look at a directory of images, create 
> tiddlers, and maybe create thumbnails. Then you could import the generated 
> tiddlers into your TW.


At least for my use case, it is just not possible to spend that much time 
on each image. It has to be much more direct for it to be practical.

Both ggroups and Github lets you drop an image directly from memory (e.g 
you screenclip something, click in the gh editor, and Ctrl+V). Here in gg 
you see the image directly and in the github editor you see the resulting 
link, e.g this format: 

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4534056/103317476-89bf5900-4a2b-11eb-8819-ed3b2524dd9a.png)

<:-)

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