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A CLI tool for installing and using ComfyUI.

Project description

comfy-cli

comfy-cli is a command line tool that helps users easily install and manage ComfyUI, a powerful open-source machine learning framework. With comfy-cli, you can quickly set up ComfyUI, install packages, and manage custom nodes, all from the convenience of your terminal.

Features

  • 🚀 Easy installation of ComfyUI with a single command
  • 📦 Seamless package management for ComfyUI extensions and dependencies
  • 🔧 Custom node management for extending ComfyUI's functionality
  • 🗄️ Download checkpoints and save model hash
  • 💻 Cross-platform compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • 📖 Comprehensive documentation and examples

Installation

To install comfy-cli, make sure you have Python 3.7 or higher installed on your system. Then, run the following command:

pip install comfy-cli

Usage

Installing ComfyUI

To install ComfyUI using comfy, simply run:

comfy install

This command will download and set up the latest version of ComfyUI and ComfyUI-Manager on your system. If you run in a ComfyUI repo that has already been setup. The command will simply update the comfy.yaml file to reflect the local setup

  • comfy install --skip-manager: Install ComfyUI without ComfyUI-Manager.
  • comfy --workspace=<path> install: Install ComfyUI into <path>/ComfyUI.
  • For comfy install, if no path specification like --workspace, --recent, or --here is provided, it will be implicitly installed in <HOME>/comfy.

Specifying execution path

  • You can specify the path of ComfyUI where the command will be applied through path indicators as follows:

    • comfy --workspace=<path>: Run from the ComfyUI installed in the specified workspace.
    • comfy --recent: Run from the recently executed or installed ComfyUI.
    • comfy --here: Run from the ComfyUI located in the current directory.
  • --workspace, --recent, and --here options cannot be used simultaneously.

  • If there is no path indicator, the following priority applies:

    • Run from the default ComfyUI at the path specified by comfy set-default <path>.
    • Run from the recently executed or installed ComfyUI.
    • Run from the ComfyUI located in the current directory.
  • Example 1: To run the recently executed ComfyUI:

    • comfy --recent launch
  • Example 2: To install a package on the ComfyUI in the current directory:

    • comfy --here node install ComfyUI-Impact-Pack
  • Example 3: To update the automatically selected path of ComfyUI and custom nodes based on priority:

    • comfy node update all
  • You can use the comfy which command to check the path of the target workspace.

    • e.g comfy --recent which, comfy --here which, comfy which, ...

Launch ComfyUI

Comfy provides commands that allow you to easily run the installed ComfyUI.

comfy launch

  • To run with default ComfyUI options:

    comfy launch -- <extra args...>

    comfy launch -- --cpu --listen 0.0.0.0

  • To run background

    comfy launch --background

    comfy --workspace=~/comfy launch --background -- --listen 10.0.0.10 --port 8000

    • Instances launched with --background are displayed in the "Background ComfyUI" section of comfy env, providing management functionalities for a single background instance only.
    • Since "Comfy Server Running" in comfy env only shows the default port 8188, it doesn't display ComfyUI running on a different port.
    • Background-running ComfyUI can be stopped with comfy stop.

Managing Custom Nodes

comfy provides a convenient way to manage custom nodes for extending ComfyUI's functionality. Here are some examples:

  • Show custom nodes' information:
comfy node [show|simple-show] [installed|enabled|not-installed|disabled|all|snapshot|snapshot-list] 
                             ?[--channel <channel name>] 
                             ?[--mode [remote|local|cache]]
  • comfy node show all --channel recent

    comfy node simple-show installed

    comfy node update all

    comfy node install ComfyUI-Impact-Pack

  • Managing snapshot:

    comfy node save-snapshot

    comfy node restore-snapshot <snapshot name>

Managing Models

  • Model downloading

    comfy model get

    *Downloading models that have already been installed will

  • Model remove

    comfy model enable-gui

  • Model list

    comfy model list

Managing ComfyUI-Manager

  • disable GUI of ComfyUI-Manager (disable Manager menu and Server)

    comfy manager disable-gui

  • enable GUI of ComfyUI-Manager

    comfy manager enable-gui

  • Clear reserved startup action:

    comfy manager clear

Beta Feature: format of comfy-lock.yaml (WIP)

basic:

models:
  - model: [name of the model] 
    url: [url of the source, e.g. https://huggingface.co/...]
    paths: [list of paths to the model]
      - path: [path to the model]
      - path: [path to the model]
    hashes: [hashes for the model]
      - hash: [hash]
        type: [AutoV1, AutoV2, SHA256, CRC32, and Blake3]
    type: [type of the model, e.g. diffuser, lora, etc.]

  - model:
  ...

# compatible with ComfyUI-Manager's .yaml snapshot
custom_nodes:  
  comfyui: [commit hash]
  file_custom_nodes:
  - disabled: [bool]
    filename: [.py filename]
    ...
  git_custom_nodes:
    [git-url]:
      disabled: [bool]
      hash: [commit hash]
    ...

Contributing

We welcome contributions to comfy-cli! If you have any ideas, suggestions, or bug reports, please open an issue on our GitHub repository. If you'd like to contribute code, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.

Check out the Dev Guide for more details.

License

comfy is released under the GNU General Public License v3.0.

Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions about comfy-cli, please open an issue on our GitHub repository. We'll be happy to assist you!

Happy diffusing with ComfyUI and comfy-cli! 🎉

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