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Comfyui Workflow

Universal ComfyUI workflow executor with 33+ workflow templates. Self-describing — use --inspect on ANY workflow to discover inputs and outputs automatically...

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name: comfyui-workflow description: Universal ComfyUI workflow executor with 33+ workflow templates. Self-describing — use --inspect on ANY workflow to discover inputs and outputs automatically. Works with local ComfyUI, Windows Portable via WSL, or remote servers.

ComfyUI Workflows — Agent Usage Guide

⚠️ READ-ONLY WARNING: The scripts in this skill (comfy_run.py, comfy_api.py) are production-validated and must not be modified. They handle 33+ workflow JSONs with complex LiteGraph→API conversion, subgraph expansion, bypass resolution, and multi-format output downloading. Any modification risks breaking all workflows. Only read and use the scripts — never edit them.


Requirements

Before using this skill, ensure your environment meets these requirements:

Requirement Details
Python 3.10 or higher
pip packages websocket-client, requests
ComfyUI server Must be running before executing workflows
Token Required if ComfyUI has authentication enabled

Install Python dependencies:

pip install websocket-client requests

Configuration Options

Variable Description Default
COMFY_HOST ComfyUI server address 127.0.0.1:8188
COMFY_WORKFLOW_DIRS Additional workflow directories (none)

Credentials

Credential Required Source
ComfyUI Token Only if auth enabled ComfyUI settings page

Personal Configuration Required

Before using this skill, ensure these items are configured for your environment:

Item Description Where to Configure
comfy_host Your ComfyUI server address scripts/config.json or COMFY_HOST env
ComfyUI server Must be running before executing workflows Start manually
Model paths Your local model directories MODELS_INVENTORY.md (for reference)
Token ComfyUI authentication token Get from ComfyUI settings
Workflow files Your own workflow JSON files workflows/ directory (see note below)

Quick Setup

1. Start ComfyUI

Start your ComfyUI server manually before executing any workflows. The skill expects ComfyUI to be running at the configured host.

2. Configure Connection

Create scripts/config.json:

{
  "comfy_host": "127.0.0.1:8188",
  "workflow_dirs": []
}

Or set environment variables:

export COMFY_HOST="127.0.0.1:8188"

3. Install Dependencies

pip install websocket-client requests

4. Add Your Workflows

Place workflow JSON files in workflows/ directory, organized by category:

workflows/
├── Image-Text/
│   ├── workflow1.json
│   └── workflow2.json
├── Image-Edit/
│   └── ...
└── Video/
    └── ...

Shell Variables (use in all commands)

VENV=python3  # or path to your venv
SCRIPT=/path/to/comfyui-workflow-skill/scripts/comfy_run.py

End-to-End Workflow (Steps 0–5)

Step 0 — Ensure ComfyUI Is Running

Start ComfyUI manually. Verify it's accessible at http://127.0.0.1:8188.

Step 1 — List Available Workflows

$VENV $SCRIPT --list

Step 2 — Inspect the Workflow

$VENV $SCRIPT -w "workflow_name" --inspect

Step 3 — Prepare Inputs

--prompt "your prompt"           # Text prompts
--image /path/to/image.jpg       # Image inputs
--audio /path/to/audio.wav       # Audio inputs
--video /path/to/video.mp4       # Video inputs
--width 1024 --height 1024       # Resolution
--steps 50 --cfg 4.0 --seed 42   # Sampler settings
--override '{"node_id": {"key": value}}'  # Advanced overrides

Step 4 — Execute

$VENV $SCRIPT -w "workflow_name" --prompt "..." -o /tmp

Step 5 — Collect Outputs

Outputs are saved to the -o directory with auto-generated prefixes.


CLI Reference

Usage: comfy_run.py [-w WORKFLOW] [options]

Modes:
  --list              List all available workflows
  --inspect           Human-readable input/output inspection
  --inspect-json      Machine-readable JSON inspection
  --dry-run           Print API JSON without executing
  --queue             Submit to queue and return immediately
  --status [IDs...]   Check queue state

Input customization:
  --prompt, -p TEXT        Positive prompt
  --negative, -n TEXT      Negative prompt
  --image, -i PATH [...]   Input image(s)
  --audio, -a PATH [...]   Input audio file(s)
  --video, -v PATH [...]   Input video file(s)

Generation settings:
  --width, -W INT          Output width
  --height, -H INT         Output height
  --steps INT              Sampling steps
  --cfg FLOAT              CFG scale
  --seed INT               Random seed

Advanced:
  --override JSON          Node input overrides
  --config PATH            YAML/JSON config file
  --server HOST:PORT       ComfyUI server
  --output-dir, -o PATH    Output directory
  --output-prefix TEXT     Output filename prefix
  --no-ensure              Skip auto-starting ComfyUI
  --no-validate            Skip input validation

Troubleshooting

Problem Fix
Workflow not found Use --list to see available workflows
NO OUTPUTS generated Run --inspect to check required inputs
Cannot reach ComfyUI Ensure ComfyUI is running at configured host
Image file not found Use absolute paths, verify with ls -la
GPU out of memory Reduce resolution or steps

Knowledge Cache Pattern

MODELS_INVENTORY.md and WORKFLOWS_SUMMARY.md serve as the agent's persistent knowledge base for the user's actual ComfyUI setup. Use them to cache learned information across sessions:

⚠️ DO NOT REFERENCE THE EXAMPLE CONTENT: The default content in these files describes sanitized example workflows that will NOT work. Agents MUST update them with the user's actual data before relying on them. Using outdated example data will cause workflow failures.

Initial Setup (First Time)

When the user first provides their own workflow files:

  1. Clean the example content — Remove the sanitized example entries from both files
  2. Populate with user's data — Run --inspect on each workflow, document findings in WORKFLOWS_SUMMARY.md
  3. Inventory models — Scan user's model directories, update MODELS_INVENTORY.md with their actual models

Ongoing Maintenance

  • After using a new workflow → Add its documentation to WORKFLOWS_SUMMARY.md
  • After downloading models → Update MODELS_INVENTORY.md status
  • When learning model-specific quirks → Document tips/tricks in the relevant section

Session Workflow

1. Read MODELS_INVENTORY.md → know available models
2. Read WORKFLOWS_SUMMARY.md → know workflow capabilities
3. Select appropriate workflow without re-inspecting
4. If new workflow discovered → document it for future sessions

This pattern lets the agent skip repeated discovery and work efficiently with cached knowledge.


Reference Documents

Document Purpose
MODELS_INVENTORY.md Knowledge cache — user's installed models, status, paths
WORKFLOWS_SUMMARY.md Knowledge cache — workflow capabilities, settings, tips
references/prompting-guide.md Prompt anatomy, model-specific strategies
references/maintenance.md Code structure, debugging
references/architecture.md Design principles

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