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    TensorRT Node for ComfyUI

    TensorRT Node for ComfyUI

    Enables the best performance on NVIDIA RTX Graphics Cards

    ComfyUI_TensorRT is an extension that lets ComfyUI run AI inference through NVIDIA’s TensorRT, aiming to get faster, more efficient execution on supported GPUs. It bridges the gap between ComfyUI’s flexible, node-based workflows and TensorRT’s highly optimized engine format. The result is that complex diffusion or image-processing graphs can be accelerated without the user having to rewrite the pipeline. The repo typically includes instructions for converting models to TensorRT engines and for wiring those engines into ComfyUI nodes. This is particularly attractive for power users who run many generations or who host ComfyUI on dedicated hardware and want to squeeze out every bit of GPU performance. ...
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    ComfyUI

    ComfyUI

    The most powerful and modular diffusion model GUI, api and backend

    ...This UI will let you design and execute advanced stable diffusion pipelines using a graph/nodes/flowchart-based interface. We are a team dedicated to iterating and improving ComfyUI, supporting the ComfyUI ecosystem with tools like node manager, node registry, cli, automated testing, and public documentation. Open source AI models will win in the long run against closed models and we are only at the beginning. Our core mission is to advance and democratize AI tooling. We believe that the future of AI tooling is open-source and community-driven.
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    AWX

    AWX

    A web-based user interface built on top of Ansible

    AWX provides a web-based user interface, REST API, and task engine built on top of Ansible. It is one of the upstream projects for Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Starting in version 18.0, the AWX Operator is the preferred way to install AWX. AWX can also alternatively be installed and run in Docker, but this install path is only recommended for development/test-oriented deployments, and has no official published release. Uses naming and structure consistent with the AWX HTTP API. ...
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    ComfyUI-LivePortraitKJ

    ComfyUI-LivePortraitKJ

    ComfyUI nodes for LivePortrait

    ...By leveraging diffusion and motion transfer techniques, it produces smooth and coherent animations. Overall, it provides an accessible way to generate portrait animations within a node-based pipeline.
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    Django REST framework

    Django REST framework

    Powerful and flexible toolkit for building Web APIs

    ...Customizable all the way down - just use regular function-based views if you don't need the more powerful features. Extensive documentation, and great community support. Used and trusted by internationally recognised companies including Mozilla, Red Hat, Heroku, and Eventbrite. REST framework is a collaboratively funded project. If you use REST framework commercially we strongly encourage you to invest in its continued development by signing up for a paid plan.
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    KJNodes for ComfyUI

    KJNodes for ComfyUI

    Various custom nodes for ComfyUI

    The ComfyUI-KJNodes project is a collection of custom nodes designed to extend the functionality of ComfyUI workflows. It provides a wide range of utility nodes that enhance control over generation processes, including scheduling, conditioning, and data manipulation. These nodes are intended to fill gaps in the default ComfyUI toolkit, offering additional flexibility for building complex pipelines. The project is often used alongside other extensions, such as video wrappers, to enable more...
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    Gooey

    Gooey

    Turn Python command line programs into a full GUI application

    Gooey is a tool for transforming command line interfaces into beautiful desktop applications. It can be used as the frontend client for any language or program. Whether you've built your application in Java, Node, or Haskell, or you just want to put a pretty interface on an existing tool like FFMPEG, Gooey can be used to create a fast, practically free UI with just a little bit of Python (about 20 lines!). To show how this all fits together, and that it really works for anything, we're going to walk through building a graphical interface to one of my favorite tools of all time: FFMPEG. ...
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