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ComfyDeploy: How Quality of life Suit:V2 works in ComfyUI?
What is Quality of life Suit:V2?
openAI suite, String suite, Latent Tools, Image Tools: These custom nodes provide expanded functionality for image and string processing, latent processing, as well as the ability to interface with models such as ChatGPT/DallE-2. NOTE: Currently, this extension does not support the new OpenAI API, leading to compatibility issues.
How to install it in ComfyDeploy?
Head over to the machine page
- Click on the "Create a new machine" button
- Select the
Edit
build steps - Add a new step -> Custom Node
- Search for
Quality of life Suit:V2
and select it - Close the build step dialig and then click on the "Save" button to rebuild the machine
Kindly tell me if the problems are fixed now
Thank you to all the valuable contributors. Kindly submit any pull requests to the development branch instead of the main branch. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
ComfyUI-extra-nodes - quality of life
Extra nodes to be used in ComfyUI, including a new ChatGPT node for generating natural language responses.
ComfyUI
ComfyUI is an advanced node-based UI that utilizes Stable Diffusion, allowing you to create customized workflows such as image post-processing or conversions.
How to install
Download the zip file. Extract to ..\ComfyUI\custom_nodes. Restart ComfyUI if it was running (reloading the web is not enough). You will find my nodes under the new group O/....
How to update
- quality of life will auto update each time you run comfyUI
- when you run comfyUI, the suit will generate a config file The file looks like this :
{ "autoUpdate": true, "branch": "main", "openAI_API_Key": "sk-#################################" }
- if you want to stop autoUpdate edit
config.json
set "autoUpdate": false
Current nodes
openAI suite
ChatGPT simple
This node harnesses the power of chatGPT, an advanced language model that can generate detailed image descriptions from a small input.
- you need to have OpenAI API key , which you can find at https://beta.openai.com/docs/developer-apis/overview
- Once you have your API key, add it to the
config.json
file - I have made it a separate file, so that the API key doesn't get embedded in the generated images.
advanced openAI
- load_openAI:load openAI module
ChatGPT
- Chat_Message: creates a message to be sent to chatGPT
- combine_chat_messages : combine 2 messages together
- Chat completion: send the messages to ChatGPT and receive answer
DalE-2
- create image
- variation_image
String Suit
This set of nodes adds support for string manipulation and includes a tool to generate an image from text.
- Concat String: This node combines two strings together.
- Trim String: This node removes any extra spaces at the start or end of a string.
- Replace String : This nodes replace part of the text with another part.
- Debug String: This node writes the string to the console.
- Debug String route: This node writes the string to the console but will output the same string so that you can add it in middle of a route.
String2image
This node generates an image based on text, which can be used with ControlNet to add text to the image. The tool supports various fonts; you can add the font you want in the fonts folder. If you load the example image in ComfyUI, the workflow that generated it will be loaded.
save text
- saveTextToFile: this node will save input text to a file "the file will be generated inside /output folder"
NSP
"node soup" which is a collection of different values categorized under different terminologies that you can use to generate new prompts easily
- RandomNSP: returns a random value from the selected terminology
- ConcatRandomNSP: will append a random value from the selected terminology to the input text (can be used mid route)
latentTools
selectLatentFromBatch
this node allow you to select 1 latent image from image batch for example if you generate 4 images, it allow you to select 1 of them to do further processing on it or you can use it to process them sequentially
LatentUpscaleFactor & LatentUpscaleFactorSimple
This node is a variant of the original LatentUpscale tool, but instead of using width and height, you use a multiply number. For example, if the original image dimensions are (512,512) and the mul values are (2,2), the result image will be (1024,1024). You can also use it to downscale by using fractions, e.g., (512,512) mul (.5,.5) → (256,256).
ImageTools
ImageScaleFactor & ImageScaleFactorSimple
This node is a variant of the original LatentUpscale tool, but instead of using width and height, you use a multiply number. For example, if the original image dimensions are (512,512) and the mul values are (2,2), the result image will be (1024,1024). You can also use it to downscale by using fractions, e.g., (512,512) mul (.5,.5) → (256,256).