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TLDR

A Windows desktop app that organizes ComfyUI custom nodes, workflows, and project profiles in one dashboard.

Mindmap

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  root((ComfyUI Center))
    What it does
      Manages custom nodes
      Organizes workflows
    Use cases
      Workspace profiles
      Project organizer
    Setup
      Windows installer
      Local config
    Audience
      ComfyUI users

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Manage a library of ComfyUI custom nodes from one interface.

USE CASE 2

Organize and switch between multiple ComfyUI workflow files and project setups.

USE CASE 3

Keep AI image generation pipeline resources in a single dashboard instead of scattered folders.

What is it built with?

Windows

How does it compare?

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Stars707070
LanguageShell
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/51/52/5
Audiencegeneralgeneraldeveloper

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Download the release installer and run it, no source build required.

Free to use for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as the copyright notice is kept.

In plain English

ComfyUI Center is a Windows desktop application for people who use ComfyUI, an open-source node-based interface for AI image generation. ComfyUI lets users build image generation pipelines by connecting nodes together, and it supports a large collection of community-built custom nodes that add extra capabilities. Managing those nodes, workflow files, and multiple project setups can become scattered across folders, so this app aims to bring it all into one interface. The described features include a custom node library, a workflow manager, workspace profiles for switching between different ComfyUI environments, a resource dashboard, and a project organizer. Configuration is stored locally on the user's machine without requiring cloud services. Installation follows the standard Windows pattern: download the release, run the installer, and launch the application. The app targets Windows 10 and Windows 11. The README does not include technical implementation details, source code information, or dependency lists, so it reads as a feature overview aimed at end users rather than developers. The project is MIT licensed. Beyond the feature list and installation steps, the README provides little additional detail about how the application integrates with an existing ComfyUI installation or what file formats it supports.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Explain what this app does for ComfyUI users.
Prompt 2
Walk me through installing this app on Windows 11.
Prompt 3
How does this app organize ComfyUI workflows and custom nodes?
Prompt 4
Summarize the feature list described in this README.

Frequently asked questions

What is comfyui-center?

A Windows desktop app that organizes ComfyUI custom nodes, workflows, and project profiles in one dashboard.

What license does comfyui-center use?

Free to use for any purpose, including commercial use, as long as the copyright notice is kept.

How hard is comfyui-center to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is comfyui-center for?

Mainly general.

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