ComfyGallerie – Organize and Explore ComfyUI Generated Images with Detailed Prompts and Settings Introduction ComfyGallerie is a powerful image library application designed specifically for users of ComfyUI. It allows you to easily browse, organize, and view detailed information about images generated by ComfyUI. With ComfyGallerie, you can: Retrieve metadata such as image resolution, prompts used, models, LoRAs, and seed numbers. Keep track of the exact settings used to generate each image. Streamline your workflow by having all image information in one place. Features Detailed Metadata Display: View comprehensive information about each image, including: Image Resolution Positive Prompts Checkpoint Models LoRA Models Seed Numbers User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive design for easy navigation and usage. Efficient Organization: Quickly find and recall the settings used for specific images. Integration with ComfyUI: Seamless compatibility with images generated by ComfyUI. Prerequisites Before installing ComfyGallerie, ensure you have the following: Node.js installed on your system (Version 14 or higher recommended). ComfyUI installed and images generated using it. Git (optional, if you prefer cloning the repository instead of downloading it directly). 3. Search for the Font Setting Installation Step 1: Install Node.js Node.js is required to run ComfyGallerie. Follow these steps to install Node.js on your system. Download Node.js Visit the official Node.js website and download the LTS (Long Term Support) version for your operating system. Install Node.js Windows: Run the downloaded .msi installer. Follow the installation prompts. Ensure that the option "Add to PATH" is selected during installation. macOS: Run the downloaded .pkg installer. Follow the installation prompts. Linux: Use your distribution's package manager or download the binaries from the Node.js website. Step 2: Download ComfyGallerie You can obtain ComfyGallerie by cloning the GitHub repository or downloading it as a ZIP file. Option A:Clone the Repository (Using Git) Copy git clone https://github.com/yourusername/ComfyGallerie.git Option B: Download ZIP File Visit the ComfyGallerie GitHub repository. Click on the "Code" button and select "Download ZIP". Extract the ZIP file to your desired location. Getting Started Open Folder: Select your ComfyUI output folder (up to 50 images per page). Navigate Open Folders: Open and switch between multiple folders. Search: Look for keywords within your prompts. Filter Images: Sort images by newest or oldest. Image Details: Click an image to view its details in a separate window. Image Metadata: Access image resolution, prompts, checkpoint models, LoRA models, and seed numbers used for generation. Support and Contributions Need Help? If you encounter any issues or have questions: Email: aiconomist@pixelailabs.com GitHub Issues: Create an Issue Instagram X-twitter Youtube Master AI Influencer with Our Expert Course! 4.60 (15) Ultimate Guide to AI Influencers on ComfyUI By Aiconomist Learn to create stunning AI Influencer with ComfyUI. This beginner-friendly course will guide you through every step—from basics to advanced techniques. Start Learning Today Get Exclusive AI Workflows & Tutorials 4.50 (6) AICONOMIST Youtube Channel Membership By Aiconomist Join our Aiconomist Membership for access to premium ComfyUI workflows, exclusive video tutorials, and member-only discounts. Join for Exclusive Content Meet our AI models @Elara.Ravenna @Bonnie.Vargova