blog-cli doesn’t help you there besides with the publishing. You‘ll have to put the image into the folder your static site generator requires and then you just reference it as you would before in the MD file. Images and text will typically be deployed via a git push and then a Webhook from Netlify for example.
blog-cli is just a thin convenience layer over a static site generator.
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blog-cli doesn’t help you there besides with the publishing. You‘ll have to put the image into the folder your static site generator requires and then you just reference it as you would before in the MD file. Images and text will typically be deployed via a git push and then a Webhook from Netlify for example.
blog-cli is just a thin convenience layer over a static site generator.