* V2.21 [cm-cli](docs/en/cm-cli.md) tool is added.
* V2.18 to V2.18.3 is not functioning due to a severe bug. Users on these versions are advised to promptly update to V2.18.4. Please navigate to the `ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager` directory and execute `git pull` to update.
* 🏆 Join us for the [ComfyUI Workflow Contest](https://contest.openart.ai/), hosted by OpenArt AI (11.27.2023 - 12.15.2023). Our esteemed judge panel includes Scott E. Detweiler, Olivio Sarikas, MERJIC麦橘, among others. We're also thrilled to have the authors of ComfyUI Manager and AnimateDiff as our special guests!
* If you wish to hide the "Share" button, click "Manager" and choose "Share: None" option.
* You can see whole nodes info on [ComfyUI Nodes Info](https://ltdrdata.github.io/) page.
* Versions prior to V0.22.2 will no longer detect missing nodes unless using a local database. Please update ComfyUI-Manager to the latest version.
## Installation
@ -32,32 +32,10 @@ To install ComfyUI-Manager in addition to an existing installation of ComfyUI, y
![portable-install](misc/portable-install.png)
### Installation[method3] (Installation through comfy-cli: install ComfyUI and ComfyUI-Manager at once.)
> RECOMMENDED: comfy-cli provides various features to manage ComfyUI from the CLI.
* **prerequisite: python 3, git**
Windows:
```commandline
python -m venv venv
venv\Scripts\activate
pip install comfy-cli
comfy install
```
Linux/OSX:
```commandline
python -m venv venv
. venv/bin/activate
pip install comfy-cli
comfy install
```
### Installation[method4] (Installation for linux+venv: ComfyUI + ComfyUI-Manager)
### Installation[method3] (Installation for linux+venv: ComfyUI + ComfyUI-Manager)
To install ComfyUI with ComfyUI-Manager on Linux using a venv environment, you can follow these steps:
1. Download [scripts/install-comfyui-venv-linux.sh](https://github.com/ltdrdata/ComfyUI-Manager/raw/main/scripts/install-comfyui-venv-linux.sh) into empty install directory
- ComfyUI will be installed in the subdirectory of the specified directory, and the directory will contain the generated executable script.
@ -85,7 +63,6 @@ This repository provides Colab notebooks that allow you to install and use Comfy
* Support for automatically installing dependencies of custom nodes upon restarting Colab notebooks.
## Changes
* **2.21** [cm-cli](docs/en/cm-cli.md) tool is added.
* **2.4** Copy the connections of the nearest node by double-clicking.
* **2.2.3** Support Components System
* **0.29** Add `Update all` feature
@ -176,15 +153,9 @@ This repository provides Colab notebooks that allow you to install and use Comfy
* Press the "Restore" button to revert to the installation status of the respective snapshot.
* However, for custom nodes not managed by Git, snapshot support is incomplete.
* When you press `Restore`, it will take effect on the next ComfyUI startup.
* The selected snapshot file is saved in `ComfyUI-Manager/startup-scripts/restore-snapshot.json`, and upon restarting ComfyUI, the snapshot is applied and then deleted.
![model-install-dialog](misc/snapshot.jpg)
## cm-cli: command line tools for power user
* A tool is provided that allows you to use the features of ComfyUI-Manager without running ComfyUI.
* For more details, please refer to the [cm-cli documentation](docs/en/cm-cli.md).
![model-install-dialog](misc/snapshot.jpg)
## How to register your custom node into ComfyUI-Manager
@ -192,7 +163,6 @@ This repository provides Colab notebooks that allow you to install and use Comfy
* NOTE: Before submitting the PR after making changes, please check `Use local DB` and ensure that the extension list loads without any issues in the `Install custom nodes` dialog. Occasionally, missing or extra commas can lead to JSON syntax errors.
* The remaining JSON will be updated through scripts in the future, so you don't need to worry about it.
## Custom node support guide
* Currently, the system operates by cloning the git repository and sequentially installing the dependencies listed in requirements.txt using pip, followed by invoking the install.py script. In the future, we plan to discuss and determine the specifications for supporting custom nodes.
@ -302,33 +272,6 @@ NODE_CLASS_MAPPINGS.update({
* `Possible(left) + Copy(right)`: When you Double-Click on the left half of the title, it operates as `Possible Input Connections`, and when you Double-Click on the right half, it operates as `Copy All Connections`.
* Prevent downgrade of specific packages
* List the package names in the `downgrade_blacklist` section of the `config.ini` file, separating them with commas.
* e.g
```
downgrade_blacklist = diffusers, kornia
```
* Custom pip mapping
* When you create the `pip_overrides.json` file, it changes the installation of specific pip packages to installations defined by the user.
* Please refer to the `pip_overrides.json.template` file.
## Scanner
When you run the `scan.sh` script:
* It updates the `extension-node-map.json`.
* To do this, it pulls or clones the custom nodes listed in `custom-node-list.json` into `~/.tmp/default`.
* To skip this step, add the `--skip-update` option.
* If you want to specify a different path instead of `~/.tmp/default`, run `python scanner.py [path]` directly instead of `scan.sh`.
* It updates the `github-stats.json`.
* This uses the GitHub API, so set your token with `export GITHUB_TOKEN=your_token_here` to avoid quickly reaching the rate limit and malfunctioning.
* To skip this step, add the `--skip-update-stat` option.
* The `--skip-all` option applies both `--skip-update` and `--skip-stat-update`.
## Troubleshooting
* If your `git.exe` is installed in a specific location other than system git, please install ComfyUI-Manager and run ComfyUI. Then, specify the path including the file name in `git_exe = ` in the ComfyUI-Manager/config.ini file that is generated.
* If updating ComfyUI-Manager itself fails, please go to the **ComfyUI-Manager** directory and execute the command `git update-ref refs/remotes/origin/main a361cc1 && git fetch --all && git pull`.
@ -340,31 +283,6 @@ When you run the `scan.sh` script:
"description":"This extension provides some alternative functionalities of the [a/sd-webui-bmab](https://github.com/portu-sim/sd-webui-bmab) extension."
},
{
"id":"https://github.com/blepping/ComfyUI-sonar",
"tags":"sonar",
"description":"This extension provides some alternative functionalities of the [a/stable-diffusion-webui-sonar](https://github.com/Kahsolt/stable-diffusion-webui-sonar) extension."
},
{
"id":"https://github.com/AIFSH/ComfyUI-RVC",
"tags":"sonar",
"description":"a comfyui custom node for [a/Retrieval-based-Voice-Conversion-WebUI](https://github.com/RVC-Project/Retrieval-based-Voice-Conversion-WebUI.git), you can Voice-Conversion in comfyui now!"
},
{
"id":"https://github.com/portu-sim/comfyui-bmab",
"tags":"bmab",
"description":"a comfyui custom node for [a/sd-webui-bmab](https://github.com/portu-sim/sd-webui-bmab)"
* The path for ComfyUI can be set with the COMFYUI_PATH environment variable. If omitted, a warning message will appear, and the path will be set relative to the installed location of ComfyUI-Manager:
```
WARN: The `COMFYUI_PATH` environment variable is not set. Assuming `custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager/../../` as the ComfyUI path.
```
## Features
### 1. --channel, --mode
* For viewing information and managing custom nodes, you can set the information database through --channel and --mode.
* For instance, executing the command `python cm-cli.py update all --channel recent --mode remote` will operate based on the latest information from remote rather than local data embedded in the current ComfyUI-Manager repo and will only target the list in the recent channel.
* --channel, --mode are only available with the commands `simple-show, show, install, uninstall, update, disable, enable, fix`.
* `enabled`, `disabled`: Shows nodes that have been enabled or disabled among the installed custom nodes.
* `installed`: Shows all nodes that have been installed, regardless of whether they are enabled or disabled.
* `not-installed`: Shows a list of custom nodes that have not been installed.
* `all`: Shows a list of all custom nodes.
* `snapshot`: Displays snapshot information of the currently installed custom nodes. When viewed with `show`, it is displayed in JSON format, and with `simple-show`, it is displayed simply, along with the commit hash.
* `snapshot-list`: Shows a list of snapshot files stored in ComfyUI-Manager/snapshots.
* You can apply management functions by listing the names of custom nodes, such as `python cm-cli.py install ComfyUI-Impact-Pack ComfyUI-Inspire-Pack ComfyUI_experiments`.
* The names of the custom nodes are as shown by `show` and are the names of the git repositories.
(Plans are to update the use of nicknames in the future.)
`[update|disable|enable|fix] all ?[--channel <channel name>] ?[--mode [remote|local|cache]]`
* The `update, disable, enable, fix` functions can be specified for all.
* Detailed Operations
* `install`: Installs the specified custom nodes.
* `reinstall`: Removes and then reinstalls the specified custom nodes.
* `uninstall`: Uninstalls the specified custom nodes.
* `update`: Updates the specified custom nodes.
* `disable`: Disables the specified custom nodes.
* `enable`: Enables the specified custom nodes.
* `fix`: Attempts to fix dependencies for the specified custom nodes.
### 4. Snapshot Management
* `python cm-cli.py save-snapshot [--output <snapshot .json/.yaml>]`: Saves the current snapshot.
* With `--output`, you can save a file in .yaml format to any specified path.
* `python cm-cli.py restore-snapshot <snapshot .json/.yaml>`: Restores to the specified snapshot.
* If a file exists at the snapshot path, that snapshot is loaded.
* If no file exists at the snapshot path, it is implicitly assumed to be in ComfyUI-Manager/snapshots.
* `--pip-non-url`: Restore for pip packages registered on PyPI.
* `--pip-non-local-url`: Restore for pip packages registered at web URLs.
* `--pip-local-url`: Restore for pip packages specified by local paths.
### 5. CLI Only Mode
You can set whether to use ComfyUI-Manager solely via CLI.
`cli-only-mode [enable|disable]`
* This mode can be used if you want to restrict the use of ComfyUI-Manager through the GUI for security or policy reasons.
* When CLI only mode is enabled, ComfyUI-Manager is loaded in a very restricted state, the internal web API is disabled, and the Manager button is not displayed in the main menu.
### 6. Dependency Restoration
`restore-dependencies`
* This command can be used if custom nodes are installed under the `ComfyUI/custom_nodes` path but their dependencies are not installed.
* It is useful when starting a new cloud instance, like colab, where dependencies need to be reinstalled and installation scripts re-executed.
* It can also be utilized if ComfyUI is reinstalled and only the custom_nodes path has been backed up and restored.
### 7. Clear
In the GUI, installations, updates, or snapshot restorations are scheduled to execute the next time ComfyUI is launched. The `clear` command clears this scheduled state, ensuring no pre-execution actions are applied.
* ComfyUI 의 경로는 COMFYUI_PATH 환경 변수로 설정할 수 있습니다. 만약 생략할 경우 다음과 같은 경고 메시지가 나타나며, ComfyUI-Manager가 설치된 경로를 기준으로 상대 경로로 설정됩니다.
```
WARN: The `COMFYUI_PATH` environment variable is not set. Assuming `custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager/../../` as the ComfyUI path.
```
## Features
### 1. --channel, --mode
* 정보 보기 기능과 커스텀 노드 관리 기능의 경우는 --channel과 --mode를 통해 정보 DB를 설정할 수 있습니다.
* 예들 들어 `python cm-cli.py update all --channel recent --mode remote`와 같은 command를 실행할 경우, 현재 ComfyUI-Manager repo에 내장된 로컬의 정보가 아닌 remote의 최신 정보를 기준으로 동작하며, recent channel에 있는 목록을 대상으로만 동작합니다.
* --channel, --mode 는 `simple-show, show, install, uninstall, update, disable, enable, fix` command에서만 사용 가능합니다.
show_message("There is an updated extension available.<BR><BR><P><B>NOTE:<BR>Fetch Updates is not an update.<BR>Please update from <button id='cm-install-customnodes-button'>Install Custom Nodes</button> </B></P>");
app.ui.dialog.show("There is an updated extension available.<BR><BR><P><B>NOTE:<BR>Fetch Updates is not an update.<BR>Please update from <button id='cm-install-customnodes-button'>Install Custom Nodes</button> </B></P>");
"ComfyUI and all extensions have been updated to the latest version.<BR>To apply the updated custom node, please <button class='cm-small-button' id='cm-reboot-button5'>RESTART</button> ComfyUI. And refresh browser.<BR>"
app.ui.dialog.show(
"ComfyUI and all extensions have been updated to the latest version.<BR>To apply the updated custom node, please <button class='cm-small-button' id='cm-reboot-button'>RESTART</button> ComfyUI. And refresh browser.<BR>"
show_message(`PIP package installation is processed.<br>To apply the pip packages, please click the <button id='cm-reboot-button3'><font size='3px'>RESTART</font></button> button in ComfyUI.`);
app.ui.dialog.show(`PIP package installation is processed.<br>To apply the pip packages, please click the <button id='cm-reboot-button'><font size='3px'>RESTART</font></button> button in ComfyUI.`);
"description":"For debugging, parsing data, generating random values, converting types, testing custom nodes faster.\nReference and use variables in the code using the same names as the inputs in the UI\nWrapper class around tensors with operator overloading for doing common image manipulation tasks.I might remove this aspect\n[w/This extension allows you to run programs through Python code in your workflow, which may not be secure. Use with caution.]"
},
{
"author":"sofakid",
"title":"dandy [UNSAFE]",
"reference":"https://github.com/sofakid/dandy",
"files":[
"https://github.com/sofakid/dandy"
],
"install_type":"git-clone",
"description":"Dandy is a JavaScript bridge for ComfyUI. It includes everything you need to make JavaScript enabled extensions, or just load and code in little editor nodes right in ComfyUI.[w/This code can cause security issues because it allows for the execution of arbitrary JavaScript input.]"
"description":"A simple image feed for comfyUI which is easily configurable and easily extensible.\nUse the filter button to select which nodes write to the feed. Under settings, there are options that allow you: Position the feed. Set a max iamge count for the feed. Set oldest to newest or newest to oldest."
"description":"Nodes: LoadImageWithPrivacy, RemoveImage.[w/This extension is not secure because it provides the capability to delete files from arbitrary paths.]"
"description":"Nodes:DPK - Any Eval, DPK - Extract Array, DPK - Run External Program, DPK - Any Literals, DPK - Set Node States, DPK - Realtime Text Preview, DPK - Dynamic Action, DPK - Object To Json, DPK - Json To Object\n[w/This extension includes the ability to execute arbitrary code and programs.]"
"description":"Nodes:Guidance Interval\nNOTE: Because the sampling function is replaced, you must restart after executing this custom node to restore the original state."
"description":"Why? When processing a large number of requests, the SaveImage and LoadImage nodes may be IO-limited, and using shared memory improves performance by passing images only through memory access, not through IO."
"description":"Nodes:This is an experimental node pack to test using reference videos for their motion.\nIt isn't compatible with a lot of things as this is a hacky implementation for experiments only."
"description":"This is another node collection for ComfyUI. It includes some basic nodes that I find useful, and I've also created them to meet my personal needs."
"description":"This contains all-in-one 'principled' nodes for T2I, I2I, refining, and scaling. Additionally it has many tools for directly manipulating the color of latents, high res fix math, and scripted image post-processing."
"description":"This is a PoC port of [a/Google's Prompt-to-Prompt](https://github.com/google/prompt-to-prompt/) to ComfyUI. It isn't feature complete. But it's good enough for evaluating if prompt-to-prompt is of any good."
"description":"This project is for building React application as an overlay upon ComfyUI.\nProviding and ability to provide desired UI with ComfyUI API and workflows.\nInspired by: [a/https://github.com/cubiq/Comfy_Dungeon](https://github.com/cubiq/Comfy_Dungeon)"
"description":"Build D&D Character Portraits with ComfyUI.\nIMPORTANT: At the moment this is mostly a tech demo to show how to build a web app on top of ComfyUI. The code is very messy and the application doesn't guaratee consistent results."
"description":"This is a way to implement ImageMagick functionality in ComfyUI, which is generally PIL (pillow) based. I'm not sure the best way to handle this, as batch images make it a lot more complex, but the general idea will be two nodes to translate the IMAGE type, a torch.tensor of shape [batch, height, width, channels], or [1, 600, 800, 3] for a single 800x600 image, into/from a wand Image object."
"description":"Nodes:GH Tools Image Sizer, GH Tools Simple Scale. Simple quality of life Tools for ComfyUI. Basically, If it makes my life easier, it will be here. The list will grow over time."
},
{
"author":"sdfxai",
"title":"SDFXBridgeForComfyUI - ComfyUI Custom Node for SDFX Integration",
"description":"SDFXBridgeForComfyUI is a custom node designed for seamless integration between ComfyUI and the SDFX solution. This custom node allows users to make ComfyUI compatible with SDFX when running the ComfyUI instance on their local machines."
"description":"This is a simple, straightforward ComfyUI node to be used along with the [a/GLIGEN GUI](https://github.com/mut-ex/gligen-gui) I developed.\nNOTE:[a/Make sure you have the GLIGEN GUI up and running](https://github.com/mut-ex/gligen-gui/tree/main)"
"description":"I made these nodes for experimenting so it's far from perfect but at least it is entertaining!\nIt uses cosine similarities or smallest euclidean distances to find the closest tokens."
"description":"ComfyUI custom nodes for using [a/AnimateDiff-MotionDirector](https://github.com/ExponentialML/AnimateDiff-MotionDirector)\nAfter training, the LoRAs are intended to be used with the ComfyUI Extension [a/ComfyUI-AnimateDiff-Evolved](https://github.com/Kosinkadink/ComfyUI-AnimateDiff-Evolved)."
},
{
"author":"shadowcz007",
@ -656,6 +60,16 @@
"install_type":"git-clone",
"description":"ComfyUI implementation for [a/AnimateLCM](https://animatelcm.github.io/) [[a/paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.00769)].\b[w/This extension includes a large number of nodes imported from the existing custom nodes, increasing the likelihood of conflicts.]"
"description":"Unofficial [a/BRIA Background Removal v1.4](https://huggingface.co/briaai/RMBG-1.4) of BRIA RMBG Model for ComfyUI"
},
{
"author":"stutya",
"title":"ComfyUI-Terminal [UNSAFE]",
@ -686,6 +100,16 @@
"install_type":"git-clone",
"description":"A simple node to request ChatGPT completions. [w/Do not share your workflows including the API key! I'll take no responsibility for your leaked keys.]"
"description":"Extremely WIP and untested implementation of Sonar sampling. Currently it may not be even close to working properly. Only supports Euler and Euler Ancestral sampling. See [a/stable-diffusion-webui-sonar](https://github.com/Kahsolt/stable-diffusion-webui-sonar) for a more in-depth explanation."
},
{
"author":"kappa54m",
"title":"ComfyUI_Usability (WIP)",
@ -786,6 +210,16 @@
"install_type":"git-clone",
"description":"I was looking for a node to put in place to ensure my prompt etc where going as expected before the rest of the flow executed. To end the session, I just return the input image as None (see expected error). Recommend using it alongside PreviewImage, then output to the rest of the flow and Save Image."
"description":"This answers the itch for being able to easily paste [a/CivitAI.com](CivitAI.com) generated data (or other simple metadata) into Comfy in a way that makes it easy to test with multiple checkpoints."
},
{
"author":"birnam",
"title":"Gen Data Tester [WIP]",
@ -794,11 +228,11 @@
"https://github.com/birnam/ComfyUI-GenData-Pack"
],
"install_type":"git-clone",
"description":"This answers the itch for being able to easily paste [a/CivitAI.com](https://civitai.com/) generated data (or other simple metadata) into Comfy in a way that makes it easy to test with multiple checkpoints."
"description":"This answers the itch for being able to easily paste [a/CivitAI.com](CivitAI.com) generated data (or other simple metadata) into Comfy in a way that makes it easy to test with multiple checkpoints."
"description":"This project is a complete benchmark [a/https://github.com/twri/sdxl_prompt_styler](https://github.com/twri/sdxl_prompt_styler) A large amount of code inside comes from https://github.com/twri/sdxl_prompt_styler Project and [a/https://www.nodecafe.org/package/pythongosssss_ComfyUI-Custom-Scripts](https://www.nodecafe.org/package/pythongosssss_ComfyUI-Custom-Scripts) project\nThe functionality of this project is related to https://github.com/twri/sdxl_prompt_styler Highly overlapping, the only purpose of creating this project is because there are too many styles when selecting, resulting in a long and inconvenient dropdown box. Therefore, To address this issue, this project has added a secondary menu to the style."
"description":"Style Components is an IP-Adapter model conditioned on anime styles. The style embeddings can either be extracted from images or created manually. This repo currently only supports the SDXL model trained on AutismmixPony."
"description":"If you see this message, your ComfyUI-Manager is outdated.\nLegacy channel provides only the list of the deprecated nodes. If you want to find the complete node list, please go to the Default channel."
"description":"Customize the information saved in file- and folder names. Use the values of sampler parameters as part of file or folder names. Save your positive & negative prompt as entries in a JSON (text) file, in each folder.\n[w/This custom node has not been maintained for a long time. Please use an alternative node from the default channel.]"
"description":"Please note that the ImageTextOverlay project is no longer supported and has been moved to a new repository. For ongoing developments, contributions, and issues, please refer to the new repository at: [a/https://github.com/Big-Idea-Technology/ComfyUI-Book-Tools](https://github.com/Big-Idea-Technology/ComfyUI-Book-Tools)"
"description":"A LaMa prerocessor for ComfyUI. This preprocessor finally enable users to generate coherent inpaint and outpaint prompt-free. The best results are given on landscapes, not so much in drawings/animation."
"description":"Just a comfyui version of [a/Euler Smea Dyn Sampler](https://github.com/Koishi-Star/Euler-Smea-Dyn-Sampler). It adds the sampler directly to existing samplers."
"description":"This extension provides the ability to combine multiple nodes into a single node.\nNOTE:An identical feature now exists in ComfyUI. Additionally, this extension is largely broken with the recent versions of the codebase, so please use the built-in feature for group nodes."
},
{
"author":"ccvv804",
"title":"ComfyUI StableCascade using diffusers for Low VRAM [DEPRECATED]",
"description":"Works with RTX 4070ti 12GB.\nSimple quick wrapper for [a/https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-cascade](https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-cascade)\nComfy is going to implement this properly soon, this repo is just for quick testing for the impatient!"
},
{
"author":"kijai",
"title":"ComfyUI StableCascade using diffusers [DEPRECATED]",
"description":"Simple quick wrapper for [a/https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-cascade](https://huggingface.co/stabilityai/stable-cascade)\nComfy is going to implement this properly soon, this repo is just for quick testing for the impatient!"
"description":"Pressing 'install' directly downloads the model from the Kosinkadink/ComfyUI-AnimateDiff-Evolved extension node. (Note: Requires ComfyUI-Manager V0.24 or above)",
"description":"The Segmind-Vega Model is a distilled version of the Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL), offering a remarkable 70% reduction in size and an impressive 100% speedup while retaining high-quality text-to-image generation capabilities.",
"name":"Segmind-VegaRT - Latent Consistency Model (LCM) LoRA of Segmind-Vega",
"type":"lora",
"base":"segmind-vega",
"save_path":"loras/segmind-vega",
"description":"Segmind-VegaRT a distilled consistency adapter for Segmind-Vega that allows to reduce the number of inference steps to only between 2 - 8 steps.",
"description":"Stable Video Diffusion (SVD) Image-to-Video is a diffusion model that takes in a still image as a conditioning frame, and generates a video from it.\nNOTE: 14 frames @ 576x1024",
"name":"Stable Video Diffusion Image-to-Video (XT)",
"type":"checkpoints",
"base":"SVD",
"save_path":"checkpoints/SVD",
"description":"Stable Video Diffusion (SVD) Image-to-Video is a diffusion model that takes in a still image as a conditioning frame, and generates a video from it.\nNOTE: 25 frames @ 576x1024 ",
"description":"Pressing 'install' directly downloads the model from the Kosinkadink/ComfyUI-AnimateDiff-Evolved extension node. (Note: Requires ComfyUI-Manager V0.24 or above)",
"description":"Welcome to ecjojo_example_nodes! This example is specifically designed for beginners who want to learn how to write a simple custom node.\nFeel free to modify this example and make it your own. Experiment with different features and functionalities to enhance your understanding of ComfyUI custom nodes. Don't be afraid to explore and customize the code to suit your needs.\nBy diving into this example and making it your own, you'll gain valuable hands-on experience in creating custom nodes in ComfyUI. Enjoy the process of learning and have fun with your custom node development journey!"
"description":"This module provides an annotation @ComfyFunc to streamline adding custom node types in ComfyUI. It processes your function's signature to create a wrapped function and custom node definition required for ComfyUI, eliminating all the boilerplate code. In most cases you can just add a @ComfyFunc(\"category\") annotation to your existing function."
"description":"Nodes:Nilor Floats, Nilor Int To List Of Bools, Nilor Bool From List Of Bools, Nilor Int From List Of Ints, Nilor List of Ints, Nilor Count Images In Directory"
print(f"## [ERROR] ComfyUI-Manager: Failed to install the GitPython package in the correct Python environment. Please install it manually in the appropriate environment. (You can seek help at https://app.element.io/#/room/%23comfyui_space%3Amatrix.org)")
# maybe we should sys.exit() here? there is at least two screens worth of error messages still being pumped after our error messages
print(f"## [ERROR] ComfyUI-Manager: GitPython package seems to be installed, but failed to load somehow. Make sure you have a working git client installed")