perfect. This should be the gold standard for tutorials. Well done TechXplainator. This is so much better than 90% of the runpod comfyui installation tutorials.
Siempre use Gradio pero con tu exelente explicacion installe ComfyUI y es todo lo que has dicho una maravillosa herramienta , gracias por tu dedicación en compartir tus conocimientos ,muchas gracias.
@@TechXplainator True, but they offer 4hours of running the studio for free and -to my understanding- you can keep having these chunks of 4 hours which is not bad for free stuff :D
Thanks a lot! Sorry to hear about the issue. The files might not be showing because the folders are in the .gitignore. If changing that setting doesn’t help, try restarting the studio and checking again. If it still doesn’t work, go to the .gitignore file in the ComfyUI folder and remove the lines for /custom_nodes/ and /models/.
Hello, I tried to follow your tutorial, but I got stuck after installing the ComfyUi manager in the second step, which is about dependencies. I can't figure out how to refer to the requirements file. I tried writing what you wrote, but it doesn't work.
No worries. If "pip install -r ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager/requirements.txt" didn't work, navigate to the folder in which the requirements file resides via the `cd` command. So: cd ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager/ then install the requirements: pip install -r requirements.txt
perfect. This should be the gold standard for tutorials. Well done TechXplainator. This is so much better than 90% of the runpod comfyui installation tutorials.
Spread the word 😉 - Just joking... Thank you soooo much for your kind words! This really made my day ☺️
Good to know! Never heard of it before! I'll be sure to try it out ☺️
Siempre use Gradio pero con tu exelente explicacion installe ComfyUI y es todo lo que has dicho una maravillosa herramienta , gracias por tu dedicación en compartir tus conocimientos ,muchas gracias.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment!
Great Stuff As Allways! Thanks.
This was incredibly useful and very well made, thank you! ❤
You're so welcome!
Crystal Clear, great video
great help! thanks
I think people will be interested to use Flux model on lightning AI with their own trained Lora
Thanks! I'll definitely do a video on that 😊
@@TechXplainator Please do!!! ❤❤❤
Excellent. Thanks very much. Very helpful.
This video really help to use lighting ai
I’m having trouble using Lighting AI. Can I contact you?
What's the trouble?
@@TechXplainator I can’t type the message here, can you send e to me?
Great direction and guide!
Great video mate
Thank You!
thanks a lot for this tutorial, I have the edu package, is there a way to run comfyUi with CPU after that?
Thanks so much! It is possible, though with significantly reduced performance.
@@TechXplainator True, but they offer 4hours of running the studio for free and -to my understanding- you can keep having these chunks of 4 hours which is not bad for free stuff :D
i prefer a jupyter notebook do you have that version too?
No, I don't, sorry
Hi! Great tutorial! But the ignoregit step didn't work for me either :C There is another way?
Thanks a lot! Sorry to hear about the issue. The files might not be showing because the folders are in the .gitignore. If changing that setting doesn’t help, try restarting the studio and checking again. If it still doesn’t work, go to the .gitignore file in the ComfyUI folder and remove the lines for /custom_nodes/ and /models/.
Hello, I tried to follow your tutorial, but I got stuck after installing the ComfyUi manager in the second step, which is about dependencies. I can't figure out how to refer to the requirements file. I tried writing what you wrote, but it doesn't work.
No worries.
If "pip install -r ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager/requirements.txt" didn't work, navigate to the folder in which the requirements file resides via the `cd` command. So:
cd ComfyUI/custom_nodes/ComfyUI-Manager/
then install the requirements: pip install -r requirements.txt
@@TechXplainator thanks