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Simple Flux.1 Merger for ComfyUI

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Last updated
2025-04-23

A custom node set for ComfyUI, this tool facilitates the merging of Flux.1-based models with both simplified and expert-level controls. It allows users to blend models effectively while providing advanced options for precise adjustments.

  • Offers an intuitive user interface with group sliders for quick model merging.
  • Includes expert features for detailed control over individual layers and blocks.
  • Supports various merge modes, including advanced difference-based techniques for enhanced model blending.

Context

This tool serves as an extension for ComfyUI, specifically designed to streamline the merging of models based on the Flux.1 architecture. Its purpose is to provide users with flexible options for both simple and complex model integrations, catering to different skill levels.

Key Features & Benefits

The extension includes two main nodes: SimplifiedFlux1Merge and ExpertFlux1Merge. The former provides an easy-to-use interface with sliders that allow for quick adjustments when merging models, while the latter grants advanced users detailed control over multiple layers and blocks, ensuring precise tuning of the model outputs.

Advanced Functionalities

The tool supports advanced merge modes such as add_difference and train_difference, allowing users to manipulate and combine model outputs in sophisticated ways. These modes enable users to incorporate differences between models or simulate training adjustments, which can enhance the quality of generated outputs.

Practical Benefits

By integrating this tool into their workflow, users can significantly enhance their control over model merging processes, leading to improved quality and efficiency. The ability to fine-tune model interactions can result in more refined outputs, making it a valuable addition for users looking to optimize their ComfyUI experience.

Credits/Acknowledgments

This tool is based on the Flux.1 architecture developed by Black Forest Labs and is inspired by the SuperMerger project. It is released under the MIT License, allowing for broad usage and adaptation within the community.