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1. Obsidian#

https://obsidian.md/
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2. PicGo#

PicGo is an open-source image upload tool that helps users quickly upload local images to image hosting services (such as GitHub, Qiniu Cloud, Tencent Cloud, etc.) and generate image links. PicGo provides both a graphical interface and command line options for uploading images, allowing users to choose based on their preferences.

Some features of PicGo include:

  1. Multi-image hosting support: PicGo supports various image hosting services, allowing users to configure and choose the hosting that suits their needs.

  2. Custom configuration: Users can customize upload paths, naming rules, compression quality, etc., according to their needs for personalized requirements.

  3. Fast uploads: With simple operations, users can quickly upload local images to the specified hosting and obtain image links for use on websites, blogs, etc.

  4. Plugin support: PicGo supports plugins, allowing users to add plugins to extend functionality based on their needs.

  5. Cross-platform: PicGo is a cross-platform tool that can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.

3. xLog#

https://xlog.app/
xLog is an open-source blogging platform with the following features:

  1. Blockchain technology: xLog uses blockchain technology to store all data, including settings, articles, follows, comments, and likes, existing in the form of NFTs, controlled only by the user's private key.

  2. Rich interactions: Users can follow their favorite blogs on-chain, comment, like, or mint articles as NFTs.

  3. Highly customizable: Users can customize domain names, navigation bars, and styles, with these custom settings stored on-chain.

  4. Technical implementation: xLog is developed based on another open-source project, proselog, built using Next.js + Tailwind CSS + TypeScript + TanStack Query, providing a complete SPA, SSR, and state management for an excellent development experience.

  5. Open-source and decentralized: xLog is an open-source, decentralized, and free platform, serving as a blogging community where bloggers share their thoughts and views.

  6. Cross-chain compatibility: xLog operates on the Crossbell chain, which is compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), allowing users to engage in social activities without purchasing gas fees.

  7. Official instances and use cases: xLog provides official instances and multiple use cases, such as https://blog.rss3.io/ and https://blog.diygod.me/.

  8. Contributors and community: xLog is a growing community that always welcomes new contributors. The community offers various ways to support the project and provides contributors with small gifts, such as honor badges and special permissions on Discord.

  9. Related projects: xLog is associated with several related projects, including proselog (on which xLog is based), Crossbell (the blockchain on which xLog runs and its supporting facilities), and Mix Space (another excellent blogging platform integrated with xLog).

xLog provides a modern, decentralized blogging platform using the latest technology stack, aimed at offering users a better development and maintenance experience.

4. Image Storage#

https://dashboard.4everland.org/

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5. Cursor#

https://www.cursor.com/
Cursor is a code editor integrated with advanced large language models (LLMs), similar to Visual Studio Code (VSCode), but with AI-assisted programming features. Here are some key points about Cursor:

  1. Integrated AI models: Cursor integrates advanced LLMs like GPT-4 and Claude 3.5, excelling in programming by understanding natural language instructions and generating code.

  2. User interface and operation: The layout and operation of Cursor are similar to VSCode, including extension downloads, compiler configurations, and remote server connections, allowing VSCode users to switch seamlessly to Cursor.

  3. Download and installation: Users can directly download and install Cursor from the official website and use it after registering an account.

  4. Programming assistance features: Cursor provides code auto-completion, intelligent error prompts, natural language processing, code refactoring, and other features that greatly enhance programming efficiency.

  5. Multi-model support: Cursor supports various AI models, maintaining competitiveness in the AI field.

  6. Customizable AI behavior: Users can customize Cursor's behavior through the .cursorrules file, reducing the hassle of repeatedly writing prompts.

  7. Chat-style programming: Cursor's Chat feature allows users to converse with AI in natural language to generate or modify code.

  8. Code generation and editing: Using the shortcut CMD+K or Ctrl+K, users can quickly generate or edit code.

  9. Integrated terminal: Cursor also includes a built-in terminal, allowing developers to run shell commands without leaving the editor.

  10. Supported platforms: Cursor supports Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems.

Cursor alleviates the burden of manually writing code with its built-in AI features, such as code completion, error detection, and automatic fixes, making programming simpler and more enjoyable. It connects various advanced AI models, providing a wealth of intelligent tools to help solve complex problems and optimize workflows.

6. Follow#

You can use follow to subscribe to some blogs you are interested in, and follow will automatically sync blog updates to Obsidian.

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