Comfy Ui MCP Server
An MCP server that connects to the local ComfyUI, providing note storage and summary generation functions
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What is the ComfyUI-MCP Server?
The ComfyUI-MCP server is a tool for connecting to the local ComfyUI environment. It allows you to store and manage notes and generate summaries as needed.How to use the ComfyUI-MCP Server?
By installing and configuring the server, you can easily add notes, generate summaries, and view a summary of all notes.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for users who need to record and summarize work content, such as researchers, developers, or for team collaboration.Main Features
Note Storage SystemSupports accessing notes via custom URIs and provides name, description, and text formats.
Summary GenerationGenerates detailed or brief summaries based on existing notes.
Add Note ToolAdds new notes via the command line and updates the server status.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Easy to integrate into the existing ComfyUI environment.
Supports generating summaries in multiple styles.
Provides a user-friendly command-line interface.
Limitations
Requires some command-line operation experience.
The functions are relatively basic and may not meet complex requirements.
How to Use
Install the ComfyUI-MCP Server
Install and configure the server according to the instructions in the official documentation.
Start the Server
Run the server in the specified directory.
Add a Note
Use the add-note command to add a new note.
Usage Examples
Add a NoteAdd a new note to the server.
Generate a SummaryGenerate a detailed summary of all notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to start the ComfyUI-MCP Server?
How to add a new note?
Does it support multi-language summary generation?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
The official documentation for the ComfyUI-MCP server.
MCP Inspector
A tool for debugging the MCP server.
PyPI Page
The PyPI release page for the ComfyUI-MCP server.
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