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    ComfyUI Examples

    ComfyUI Examples

    Examples of ComfyUI workflows

    ...Instead of starting from an empty graph, you can open an example and see how prompts, samplers, models, and image processing steps are wired together. This makes ComfyUI more approachable for people coming from “one text box” generators, because they can reverse-engineer complex pipelines visually. The examples also serve as references for best practices like model loading order, latent handling, upscaling chains, and conditioning. As ComfyUI evolves, the examples are updated to show off new features and nodes. It’s basically the “show me how to do that” repo for the ComfyUI ecosystem.
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    ProGuard Java Optimizer and Obfuscator

    ProGuard Java Optimizer and Obfuscator

    Java class file shrinker, optimizer, obfuscator, and preverifier

    ...ProGuard is useful for making code more compact and more efficient, on the desktop, on tablets, on smartphones, and on embedded devices. It also makes code more difficult to reverse engineer.
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    Java Call Trace to UML Sequence Diagram
    This tool helps you to reverse engineer UML Sequence Diagram for your java program at runtime. It works well with both complex java programs (that have multiple threads) and J2EE applications deployed on Application Servers.
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    HRDAG

    Framework for Hierarchical Graph Decomposition

    This is a framework used to decompose hierarchical graphs, i.e.,graphs which were created from or contain a hierarchy of modules. Each module is reused several times in the hierarchy. This may be useful to reverse-engineer human constructs like electronic equipment, manufactured machines, or bureaucratic hierarchies; but also to decompose natural constructs like gene-relation or protein-relation nets.
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    DAL4j

    Data Access Layer 4 Java

    Welcome to Data Access Layer for Java (DAL4j) a set of command line tools and framework used to reverse engineer a MySQL or SQLServer database schema into a set of JPA Entity Beans. DAL4j can be useful for scenarios where there is an existing database schema but a technology other that JPA is used to interact with the database. DAL4j can provide an easy way to migrate your code base from other technologies such as JDBC or Hibernate to JPA.
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    BinaryControl
    This project is about creating a program that allow to view binary code and to create structure out of it. The main purpose is to make it easier to reverse engineer binary file.
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    Java development tool for root cause analysis of software events, useful for software acceptance testing in early development.
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    DBMonkey is an ORM (Object-Relational Mapper) for PHP 5. It will reverse-engineer your database structure and build objects on demand.
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    Automated DB Deployment and Maintenance (ADDAM) eases the tracking & applying of SQL (DDL, DML) scripts to manage changes. In effect, "Agile DB Development" for prod/dev. Other tools include reverse-engineer schema and import/export from/to CSV files.
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    A powerfull, generic and extensible data modeling tool. Features: diagram oriented, schema generation and reverse engineer to any relational DB, import and export to many formats, export diagram to picture or vectorial format, printing, documetation, etc
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    Java based tool for rapidly creating sequence and class diagrams as gifs from java .jar files. The napkin can also reverse engineer existing java jars and display the structure graphically.
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