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    ComfyUI Experiments

    ComfyUI Experiments

    Some experimental custom nodes

    ComfyUI_experiments is a playground repo for trying out new, sometimes unstable ideas in the ComfyUI ecosystem before they graduate into more official nodes or workflows. It’s where experimental nodes, pipelines, or integrations can live without breaking users’ main installations. The project is aimed at power users and contributors who want to see “what’s possible” with ComfyUI beyond the stable set of features. Because it is exploratory, the code may change often, rely on specific...
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    ...It is easy to use, versatile, well documented, and fast. Bindings to more than 15 programming languages are available. An easy to read introduction article and a reference manual accompanies the library with examples and recommendations on how to use the library. Several graphical user interfaces are also available for the library.
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    Tim Peters' FixedPoint.py + Write docs for the Library Reference manual. I expect the existing module docstring will be a good start. + Create a test driver for Python's regression suite. + Have fun modernizing it, if you like (for example,
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