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Create a gist if you haven't already.
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Clone your gist:
# make sure to replace `<hash>` with your gist's hash git clone https://gist.github.com/<hash>.git # with https git clone [email protected]:<hash>.git # or with ssh
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Add your image to your gist's repository:
git add your-image.jpg
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Commit the image:
git commit -m "Add image"
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Update gist:
git push origin master
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How to add an image to a gist
src-ry
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Jan 9, 2024
If you get an error saying:
error: src refspec master does not match any
error: failed to push some refs to 'https://gist.github.com/<hash>.git'
Since your repository has a branch named "main", you should push your changes to that branch instead of "master". To push to the "main" branch, use the following command:
git push origin main
This command will push the changes in your local "main" branch to the remote repository.
^ Agreed, change from git push origin master
to git push origin main
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The command with ssh is:
git clone [email protected]:HASH.git
I just came here to mention that this no longer works.
You can clone the gist, add the image, push the image back to the gist, but then it overwrites the gist with just the image, and pushes the .md file as an unpreviewable attachment, which can only be viewed in 'Raw' mode.
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