recommended
You really should use relative urls. That way they'll work better for private repos as well.
![ScreenShot](/screenshots/latest.png)
supposing your repo has latest.png inside the screenshots folder.
~B
or right click on image from github and open image in new tab and copy url from there and past in Readme.md
e.g
![alt text](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abdulmoizshaikh/recipe-book/master/src/assets/images/Screenshot%20from%202021-03-31%2011-08-15.png?token=AGEPYAA3FGL4MHI7LZA75VLAMQJ5A)
<!-- the common way | no image resizing -->
![image](https://your-image-url.type)
<!-- the uncommon way | image resizing -->
<img src="https://your-image-url.type" width="100" height="100">
# ![alt text](url)
![My image](http://url/to/image.jpg)
# You can now drag and drop the images while editing the readme file.
# Github will create a link for you which will be in the format of:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/******/********.file_format
You can also use relative paths like
![Alt text](relative/path/to/img.jpg?raw=true "Title")
Also try the following with the desired .fileExtention:
![plot](./directory_1/directory_2/.../directory_n/plot.png)
Try this markdown:
![alt text](http://url/to/img.png)
I think you can link directly to the raw version of an image if it's stored in your repository. i.e.
![alt text](https://github.com/[username]/[reponame]/blob/[branch]/image.jpg?raw=true)