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I find myself considering using the comfyui code modules to load checkpoint files, etc.
I was disappointed that the existing standard pip modules don’t really cover all use cases well.
So i guess it’s not that surprising that you wrote your own libs.
The remaining questions, then, are:
Do you have any existing plans to , say, spin off comfy.utils, etc as a standalone library?
and if not, do you have any preferred methods of other people using them?
as things stand, i intend to have people pull in the comfy git repo to $HOME, adjust the system path inside my own code, and then proceed in somewhat normal python fashion from there.
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I find myself considering using the comfyui code modules to load checkpoint files, etc.
I was disappointed that the existing standard pip modules don’t really cover all use cases well.
So i guess it’s not that surprising that you wrote your own libs.
The remaining questions, then, are:
Do you have any existing plans to , say, spin off comfy.utils, etc as a standalone library?
and if not, do you have any preferred methods of other people using them?
as things stand, i intend to have people pull in the comfy git repo to $HOME, adjust the system path inside my own code, and then proceed in somewhat normal python fashion from there.
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