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    Comfy-Org/ComfyUI

    The most powerful and modular diffusion model GUI, api and backend with a graph/nodes interface.

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    comfy
    comfyui
    python
    pytorch
    stable-diffusion
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    About ComfyUI

    ComfyUI

    The most powerful and modular visual AI engine and application.

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    ComfyUI lets you design and execute advanced stable diffusion pipelines using a graph/nodes/flowchart based interface. Available on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

    Get Started

    Desktop Application

    • The easiest way to get started.
    • Available on Windows & macOS.

    Windows Portable Package

    • Get the latest commits and completely portable.
    • Available on Windows.

    Manual Install

    Supports all operating systems and GPU types (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, Apple Silicon, Ascend).

    Examples

    See what ComfyUI can do with the example workflows.

    Features

    Workflow examples can be found on the Examples page

    Release Process

    ComfyUI follows a weekly release cycle targeting Friday but this regularly changes because of model releases or large changes to the codebase. There are three interconnected repositories:

    1. ComfyUI Core

      • Releases a new stable version (e.g., v0.7.0)
      • Serves as the foundation for the desktop release
    2. ComfyUI Desktop

      • Builds a new release using the latest stable core version
    3. ComfyUI Frontend

      • Weekly frontend updates are merged into the core repository
      • Features are frozen for the upcoming core release
      • Development continues for the next release cycle

    Shortcuts

    KeybindExplanation
    Ctrl + EnterQueue up current graph for generation
    Ctrl + Shift + EnterQueue up current graph as first for generation
    Ctrl + Alt + EnterCancel current generation
    Ctrl + Z/Ctrl + YUndo/Redo
    Ctrl + SSave workflow
    Ctrl + OLoad workflow
    Ctrl + ASelect all nodes
    Alt + CCollapse/uncollapse selected nodes
    Ctrl + MMute/unmute selected nodes
    Ctrl + BBypass selected nodes (acts like the node was removed from the graph and the wires reconnected through)
    Delete/BackspaceDelete selected nodes
    Ctrl + BackspaceDelete the current graph
    SpaceMove the canvas around when held and moving the cursor
    Ctrl/Shift + ClickAdd clicked node to selection
    Ctrl + C/Ctrl + VCopy and paste selected nodes (without maintaining connections to outputs of unselected nodes)
    Ctrl + C/Ctrl + Shift + VCopy and paste selected nodes (maintaining connections from outputs of unselected nodes to inputs of pasted nodes)
    Shift + DragMove multiple selected nodes at the same time
    Ctrl + DLoad default graph
    Alt + +Canvas Zoom in
    Alt + -Canvas Zoom out
    Ctrl + Shift + LMB + Vertical dragCanvas Zoom in/out
    PPin/Unpin selected nodes
    Ctrl + GGroup selected nodes
    QToggle visibility of the queue
    HToggle visibility of history
    RRefresh graph
    FShow/Hide menu
    .Fit view to selection (Whole graph when nothing is selected)
    Double-Click LMBOpen node quick search palette
    Shift + DragMove multiple wires at once
    Ctrl + Alt + LMBDisconnect all wires from clicked slot

    Ctrl can also be replaced with Cmd instead for macOS users

    Installing

    Windows Portable

    There is a portable standalone build for Windows that should work for running on Nvidia GPUs or for running on your CPU only on the releases page.

    Simply download, extract with 7-Zip and run. Make sure you put your Stable Diffusion checkpoints/models (the huge ckpt/safetensors files) in: ComfyUI\models\checkpoints

    If you have trouble extracting it, right click the file -> properties -> unblock

    How do I share models between another UI and ComfyUI?

    See the Config file to set the search paths for models. In the standalone windows build you can find this file in the ComfyUI directory. Rename this file to extra_model_paths.yaml and edit it with your favorite text editor.

    comfy-cli

    You can install and start ComfyUI using comfy-cli:

    pip install comfy-cli
    comfy install
    

    Manual Install (Windows, Linux)

    Python 3.13 is very well supported. If you have trouble with some custom node dependencies you can try 3.12

    Git clone this repo.

    Put your SD checkpoints (the huge ckpt/safetensors files) in: models/checkpoints

    Put your VAE in: models/vae

    AMD GPUs (Linux only)

    AMD users can install rocm and pytorch with pip if you don't have it already installed, this is the command to install the stable version:

    pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/rocm6.4

    This is the command to install the nightly with ROCm 6.4 which might have some performance improvements:

    pip install --pre torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/rocm6.4

    Intel GPUs (Windows and Linux)

    (Option 1) Intel Arc GPU users can install native PyTorch with torch.xpu support using pip. More information can be found here

    1. To install PyTorch xpu, use the following command:

    pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/xpu

    This is the command to install the Pytorch xpu nightly which might have some performance improvements:

    pip install --pre torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/xpu

    (Option 2) Alternatively, Intel GPUs supported by Intel Extension for PyTorch (IPEX) can leverage IPEX for improved performance.

    1. visit Installation for more information.

    NVIDIA

    Nvidia users should install stable pytorch using this command:

    pip install torch torchvision torchaudio --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu129

    This is the command to install pytorch nightly instead which might have performance improvements.

    pip install --pre torch torchvision torchaudio --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/nightly/cu129

    Troubleshooting

    If you get the "Torch not compiled with CUDA enabled" error, uninstall torch with:

    pip uninstall torch

    And install it again with the command above.

    Dependencies

    Install the dependencies by opening your terminal inside the ComfyUI folder and:

    pip install -r requirements.txt

    After this you should have everything installed and can proceed to running ComfyUI.

    Others:

    Apple Mac silicon

    You can install ComfyUI in Apple Mac silicon (M1 or M2) with any recent macOS version.

    1. Install pytorch nightly. For instructions, read the Accelerated PyTorch training on Mac Apple Developer guide (make sure to install the latest pytorch nightly).
    2. Follow the ComfyUI manual installation instructions for Windows and Linux.
    3. Install the ComfyUI dependencies. If you have another Stable Diffusion UI you might be able to reuse the dependencies.
    4. Launch ComfyUI by running python main.py

    Note: Remember to add your models, VAE, LoRAs etc. to the corresponding Comfy folders, as discussed in ComfyUI manual installation.

    DirectML (AMD Cards on Windows)

    This is very badly supported and is not recommended. There are some unofficial builds of pytorch ROCm on windows that exist that will give you a much better experience than this. This readme will be updated once official pytorch ROCm builds for windows come out.

    pip install torch-directml Then you can launch ComfyUI with: python main.py --directml

    Ascend NPUs

    For models compatible with Ascend Extension for PyTorch (torch_npu). To get started, ensure your environment meets the prerequisites outlined on the installation page. Here's a step-by-step guide tailored to your platform and installation method:

    1. Begin by installing the recommended or newer kernel version for Linux as specified in the Installation page of torch-npu, if necessary.
    2. Proceed with the installation of Ascend Basekit, which includes the driver, firmware, and CANN, following the instructions provided for your specific platform.
    3. Next, install the necessary packages for torch-npu by adhering to the platform-specific instructions on the Installation page.
    4. Finally, adhere to the ComfyUI manual installation guide for Linux. Once all components are installed, you can run ComfyUI as described earlier.

    Cambricon MLUs

    For models compatible with Cambricon Extension for PyTorch (torch_mlu). Here's a step-by-step guide tailored to your platform and installation method:

    1. Install the Cambricon CNToolkit by adhering to the platform-specific instructions on the Installation
    2. Next, install the PyTorch(torch_mlu) following the instructions on the Installation
    3. Launch ComfyUI by running python main.py

    Iluvatar Corex

    For models compatible with Iluvatar Extension for PyTorch. Here's a step-by-step guide tailored to your platform and installation method:

    1. Install the Iluvatar Corex Toolkit by adhering to the platform-specific instructions on the Installation
    2. Launch ComfyUI by running python main.py

    Running

    python main.py

    For AMD cards not officially supported by ROCm

    Try running it with this command if you have issues:

    For 6700, 6600 and maybe other RDNA2 or older: HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION=10.3.0 python main.py

    For AMD 7600 and maybe other RDNA3 cards: HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION=11.0.0 python main.py

    AMD ROCm Tips

    You can enable experimental memory efficient attention on recent pytorch in ComfyUI on some AMD GPUs using this command, it should already be enabled by default on RDNA3. If this improves speed for you on latest pytorch on your GPU please report it so that I can enable it by default.

    TORCH_ROCM_AOTRITON_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL=1 python main.py --use-pytorch-cross-attention

    You can also try setting this env variable PYTORCH_TUNABLEOP_ENABLED=1 which might speed things up at the cost of a very slow initial run.

    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 \( or \).

    You can use {day|night}, for wildcard/dynamic prompts. With this syntax "{wild|card|test}" will be randomly replaced by either "wild", "card" or "test" by the frontend every time you queue the prompt. To use {} characters in your actual prompt escape them like: \{ or \}.

    Dynamic prompts also support C-style comments, like // comment or /* comment */.

    To use a textual inversion concepts/embeddings in a text prompt put them in the models/embeddings directory and use them in the CLIPTextEncode node like this (you can omit the .pt extension):

    embedding:embedding_filename.pt

    How to show high-quality previews?

    Use --preview-method auto to enable previews.

    The default installation includes a fast latent preview method that's low-resolution. To enable higher-quality previews with TAESD, download the taesd_decoder.pth, taesdxl_decoder.pth, taesd3_decoder.pth and taef1_decoder.pth and place them in the models/vae_approx folder. Once they're installed, restart ComfyUI and launch it with --preview-method taesd to enable high-quality previews.

    How to use TLS/SSL?

    Generate a self-signed certificate (not appropriate for shared/production use) and key by running the command: openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -sha256 -days 3650 -nodes -subj "/C=XX/ST=StateName/L=CityName/O=CompanyName/OU=CompanySectionName/CN=CommonNameOrHostname"

    Use --tls-keyfile key.pem --tls-certfile cert.pem to enable TLS/SSL, the app will now be accessible with https://... instead of http://....

    Note: Windows users can use alexisrolland/docker-openssl or one of the 3rd party binary distributions to run the command example above.

    If you use a container, note that the volume mount -v can be a relative path so ... -v ".\:/openssl-certs" ... would create the key & cert files in the current directory of your command prompt or powershell terminal.

    Support and dev channel

    Discord: Try the #help or #feedback channels.

    Matrix space: #comfyui_space:matrix.org (it's like discord but open source).

    See also: https://www.comfy.org/

    Frontend Development

    As of August 15, 2024, we have transitioned to a new frontend, which is now hosted in a separate repository: ComfyUI Frontend. This repository now hosts the compiled JS (from TS/Vue) under the web/ directory.

    Reporting Issues and Requesting Features

    For any bugs, issues, or feature requests related to the frontend, please use the ComfyUI Frontend repository. This will help us manage and address frontend-specific concerns more efficiently.

    Using the Latest Frontend

    The new frontend is now the default for ComfyUI. However, please note:

    1. The frontend in the main ComfyUI repository is updated fortnightly.
    2. Daily releases are available in the separate frontend repository.

    To use the most up-to-date frontend version:

    1. For the latest daily release, launch ComfyUI with this command line argument:

      --front-end-version Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend@latest
      
    2. For a specific version, replace latest with the desired version number:

      --front-end-version Comfy-Org/[email protected]
      

    This approach allows you to easily switch between the stable fortnightly release and the cutting-edge daily updates, or even specific versions for testing purposes.

    Accessing the Legacy Frontend

    If you need to use the legacy frontend for any reason, you can access it using the following command line argument:

    --front-end-version Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_legacy_frontend@latest
    

    This will use a snapshot of the legacy frontend preserved in the ComfyUI Legacy Frontend repository.

    QA

    Which GPU should I buy for this?

    See this page for some recommendations

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