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    PicX

    PicX

    GitHub API

    ... copied from the Internet will become invalid one day after using it. Using other paid image beds, the speed is slow, the capacity is small, and the time and flow are limited. Looking for a picture bed that is really free, stable, unlimited in capacity, and fast in access speed. So, come and try the PicX picture bed , it is specially made for technical bloggers, whoever uses it will know. Support one- click copying of external links of pictures and one- click conversion of Markdown format.
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    Exifr

    Exifr

    The fastest and most versatile JS EXIF reading library

    Exifr is a fast and very versatile JavaScript EXIF reading library that works everywhere, parses everything and handles just about anything you throw at it. It can handle any input: buffers, url, <img> tag and more; .jpg, .tif, and .heic files; and TIFF (EXIF, GPS, etc.), XMP, ICC, IPTC, JFIF segments. It skips parsing tags you don’t need, and reads only the first few bytes. There’s no need to read the whole file to see if there’s an EXIF file in it, or extract all the data when you just need...
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