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The built-in help system will dynamically parse any nodes found at the ComfyUI API endpoint:
<comfyui_web_root>/object_info
If those nodes have descriptions written in HTML or Markdown, they will be converted into HTML for presentation in the panel.
2024/09/05 @1.2.35:
VALUE
Node defaults fixed on saveColorizer
Panel is a undergoing major re-constructive surgeryARRAY
NodeGLSL
Nodes allow for IMAGE or MASK
input for RGB(A)2024/09/04 @1.2.34:
2024/09/03 @1.2.33:
QUEUE TOO
Node focused on efficient image media loading.AKASHIC
Node for core ComfyUI types.MODE
setting for most nodes has been defaulted to MATTE
. The older NONE
setting has been removed.STREAM READER
Node device list when no devices are present!2024/08/31 @1.2.32:
BLEND
, ADJUST
and QUEUE
2024/08/28 @1.2.31:
STRINGER
Node for string operations: Split, Join, Replace and Slice.QUEUE
Node now supports recursing directories. To filter pngs, jpgs, and gifs from the c:/images folder and its sub-folders:
c:/images;.png,.jpg,.gif
You can add as many extensions as you need, but keep in mind not every image type is supported just because you filter for it -- the Queue node will still return strings where it cant find/load a file type.
2024/08/25 @1.2.30:
2024/08/24 @1.2.29:
2024/08/23 @1.2.28:
2024/08/20 @1.2.14:
Please see the wiki for advanced use of the environment variables used during startup
If you have ComfyUI Manager installed, simply search for Jovimetrix and install from the manager's database.
Clone the repository into your ComfyUI custom_nodes directory. You can clone the repository with the command:
git clone https://github.com/Amorano/Jovimetrix.git
You can then install the requirements by using the command:
.\python_embed\python.exe -s -m pip install -r requirements.txt
If you are using a virtual environment
(venv
), make sure it is activated before installation. Then install the requirements with the command:
pip install -r requirements.txt