I have implemented a prototype of this that works reasonably well, but via 
a custom button that takes just one image at a time, and via a (minor) hack 
to the Gitlab saver.

It seems a worthwhile thing to be supported more generally, and through the 
existing multi-file, drag-and-drop-capable import facility, so I've opened 
an issue:

https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/5491

Cheers,

- Chas

On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:02:12 AM UTC-5 Chas Emerick wrote:

> I have set up a tiddlywiki to save changes to gitlab, and enabled gitlab 
> pages for the corresponding repository, so I always load my wiki from 
> https://username.gitlab.com/repository/index.html.
>
> What I'd like to have happen is for imported images, instead of being 
> embedded as base64, to be queued to be committed as new files in the same 
> repository. This would result in ideal storage of the images (i.e. no 
> bloating of the tiddlywiki HTML file), and trivial loading from the 
> corresponding gitlab pages URL.
>
> Has anyone implemented this? If not, I may try to find time to do so.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Chas
>

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