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README.md
ComfyUI
A powerful and modular stable diffusion GUI.
This ui will let you design and execute advanced stable diffusion pipelines using a graph/nodes/flowchart based interface.
Installing
Git clone this repo.
Put your SD checkpoints (the huge ckpt/safetensors files) in: models/checkpoints
Put your VAE in: models/vae
At the time of writing this pytorch has issues with python versions higher than 3.10 so make sure your python/pip versions are 3.10.
AMD
AMD users can install rocm and pytorch with pip if you don't have it already installed:
pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/rocm5.2"
NVIDIA
Nvidia users should install Xformers.
Dependencies
Install the dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Running
python main.py
Notes
Only parts of the graph that have an output with all the correct inputs will be executed.
Only parts of the graph that change from each execution to the next will be executed, if you submit the same graph twice only the first will be executed. If you change the last part of the graph only the part you changed and the part that depends on it will be executed.
Dragging a generated png on the webpage or loading one will give you the full workflow including seeds that were used to create it.
You can use () to change emphasis of a word or phrase like: (good code:1.2) or (bad code:0.8). The default emphasis for () is 1.1. To use () characters in your actual prompt escape them like \( or \).
Fedora
To get python 3.10 on fedora:
dnf install python3.10
Then you can:
python3.10 -m ensurepip
This will let you use: pip3.10 to install all the dependencies.
QA
Why did you make this?
I wanted to learn how Stable Diffusion worked in detail. I also wanted something clean and powerful that would let me experiment with SD without restrictions.
Who is this for?
This is for anyone that wants to make complex workflows with SD or that wants to learn more how SD works. The interface follows closely how SD works and the code should be much more simple to understand than other SD UIs.