Versions:

  • 0.2.18

Upgit 0.2.18 by Zijing Zhang is a lightweight, native Windows utility designed to turn any GitHub repository into a personal file-hosting hub. Targeting bloggers, developers, and documentation writers, the program monitors the clipboard for images, text snippets, or arbitrary files and, with a single hotkey, uploads the content to a configured GitHub repo, returning a raw CDN-ready URL that can be pasted directly into Markdown editors such as Typora, screenshot tools like Snipaste, or code workspaces including VSCode. Because the tool speaks GitHub’s raw asset domain, the resulting links load quickly and survive high-traffic embeds without extra bandwidth charges. Typical workflows include drag-and-dropping a design mock-up, pressing Ctrl+Shift+U, and immediately inserting the generated URL into a README; or capturing a screen region with Snipaste, letting Upgit auto-upload, and pasting the link into a Typora document for instant off-site image hosting. The entire executable is under 5 MB, requires no installation, stores OAuth tokens encrypted in a local config file, and supports proxy endpoints for users behind corporate firewalls. Version 0.2.18 is the first and therefore the current release of the application, offering optional path renaming, commit message customization, and a silent batch mode for scripted uploads. Classified within the File Sharing & Upload category, Upgit is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and enabling convenient batch installation alongside other applications.

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