ImagePaste
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ImagePaste
Paste image from clipboard, save the image to a file and insert the relative path on the current cursor.
Installation
use package control
for Linux
pip install PyUserInput, pyscreenshot and install python-pyqt4 as backend of pyscreenshot
Usage {
"caption": "ImagePaste: Paste Image From Clipboard",
"command": "image_paste"
},
Take a screenshot, then just ctrl+v to paste it. It will save a png file to current directory and insert the file path in the current cursor.
- When copy to markdown buffer, it will display the image path for markdown, eg: 
- When copy to other buffer, it will display only the image path pic_path at the cursor.
{
“caption”: “ImagePaste: Paste Image From Clipboard”,
“command”: “image_paste”
},

- Preview within Sublime Text.
