Ambrosinus ToolKit is a collection of custom nodes and extensions designed to enhance the workflow of ComfyUI users, particularly through streamlined export capabilities. This toolkit facilitates the creation of professional-quality workflow documentation with ease and efficiency.
- Provides a user-friendly context menu for quick access to workflow export features.
- Supports multiple image formats and resolutions, ensuring high-quality output tailored for various use cases.
- Automatically installs and registers professional themes that enhance the visual quality of exported workflows.
Context
The Ambrosinus ToolKit (ATk-Nodes) serves as an extension to ComfyUI, enabling users to export their workflows efficiently. It simplifies the process of creating visually appealing documentation by providing tools for exporting workflows in various formats and resolutions.
Key Features & Benefits
The toolkit includes a streamlined export interface that allows users to choose from multiple formats such as PNG, JPG, and WebP. It also supports various resolutions, ensuring that exported images maintain clarity and detail, which is crucial for documentation and sharing purposes.
Advanced Functionalities
ATk-Nodes features smart scaling options that allow for exports at different resolutions (1x to 4x), accommodating high-DPI displays. Additionally, it includes the capability to embed workflow metadata directly into exported files, making it easier to share comprehensive information about the workflow.
Practical Benefits
This tool significantly enhances the user experience in ComfyUI by providing quick access to export options and ensuring that the outputs are of high quality. The inclusion of professional themes further improves the aesthetic appeal of documentation, making it suitable for presentations and technical sharing.
Credits/Acknowledgments
The Ambrosinus ToolKit was developed by Luciano Ambrosini and is licensed under the MIT License. It acknowledges the support and inspiration from the ComfyUI team and community, as well as early testers who contributed valuable feedback during its development.