The main function is to save the prompt images and other information from Midjourney detail pages to your own Notion database for easy retrieval, finding and analysis.
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Copy the Notion page template, you can add fields and keep my original three fields, template address: https://sugared-impala-dc6.notion.site/a4cb4f48db4a466783259720f6bce83f?v= 72b3be124de44f8b9110b88eb69138f7
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Register a Notion API, after entering the address, just press the guidance notes, fill in the name and select the effective space on it. Copy the backup after the registration number. Registration address: https://www.notion.so/my-integrations
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After that, you need to pull in your API in the Notion page, and the specific steps are to click the three dots in the upper right corner of the page, and click Add connections in Connections to find the API name you just created and click OK.
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Fill in the Notion page link, which is the link you can get by clicking Share on the top right corner of the page.
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Download the zip package and unzip it
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Go to Chrome Extensions Manager and open Developer Mode
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Select Load unzip extension to load the extension in Prompt hunter folder
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After loading the extension for the first time, you need to click on the extension, open the settings page to enter the Notion API KEY and page ID you have obtained and save it. 9.
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Click the Save to Notion button in the extension when you need to save it.
Note: This plugin can only be used on the project details page of the Midjourney website, which is located at https://www.midjourney.com/app/jobs/*
