/CAPGUI

It's CAP bro, CAP

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CAPGUI

Note:

This GUI for Stable Cascade using ComfyUI as it's backend is experimental and not exactly foolproofed yet. Expect things to require a small amount of manual work to occur by the end user before it's fully usable.

ComfyUI's backend is a hard requirement for local generations currently.

Quick Start:

  • All: Install ComfyUI and it's dependancies, for Windows, use the portable install, or use your existing ComfyUI installation.

  • Windows: Install Python 3.10.9 or later, Git Clone this repo then: double click start_gui.bat

  • Linux: Install Python 3.10.9 or later, pip install -r requirements.txt, run python cap_app_installer.py --gradio then python cap_app.py.

  • Mac: Install Python 3.10.9 or later, pip install -r requirements.txt, run python cap_app_installer.py --gradio then python cap_app.py.

These instructions don't work until venv support on Linux works:

  • Linux: Install Python 3.10.9 or later, Git Clone this repo then type in a terminal: bash start_gui.sh
  • Mac: Install Python 3.10.9 or later, Git Clone this repo then type in a terminal: bash start_gui.sh

An installer browser tab should automatically launch and offer to automatically install models, ControlNets etc directly into your chosen ComfyUI install. If the machine is headless and runs over the network - use it's IP address instead. It's expected that CAPGUI and ComfyUI are to be installed on the same machine, but is not required due to ComfyUI's API. If you are separating the two - ensure you update the remote instance manually.

Updating:

If you downloaded this repository with Git, just git pull.

Optional External Dependancies:

ComfyUI for Local Generation (No knowledge of nodes required.)

If you're too worried about breaking or modifying your existing ComfyUI installation, download and install another copy of ComfyUI, preferably to another directory to avoid it - this way nothing will be accidentially overwritten.