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rmagur1203
bd0c0d77d2 Reduce more memories on free_gpu_mem option (#1915)
* Enhance free_gpu_mem option
Unload cond_stage_model on free_gpu_mem option is setted

* Enhance free_gpu_mem option
Unload cond_stage_model on free_gpu_mem option is setted
2022-12-11 13:49:55 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
f745f78cb3 correct bug when trying to enhance JPG images (#1928)
This fix was authored by @mebelz and is reissued here to base it on
`main`.
2022-12-11 13:48:47 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
7efe0f3996 fix mkdocs formatting (#1927)
* fix mkdocs formatting

* update formatting, add some mkdocs specials

* fix wrong line break, use icon for tab key

Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
2022-12-11 13:48:34 -05:00
Damian Stewart
9f855a358a fix for crash with inpainting model introduced by #1866 (#1922)
* fix for crash using inpainting model

* prevent crash due to invalid attention_maps_saver
2022-12-11 13:48:12 -05:00
Matthias Wild
62b80a81d3 Update dockerfile 2.2.4 (#1924)
* updated Dockerfile
- use `python:3.10-slim` as baseimage
- separate builder and runtime stages again
- get rid of uneeded packages
- pin packages for persistence
- remove outdir from entrypoint since invoke.init is available in /data
- shrinked image size to <2GB
- way better security score than before

* small output update to build.sh and run.sh

* update matrix in build-container.yml

* remove branches from build-container.yml
2022-12-11 17:33:54 +01:00
blessedcoolant
14587c9a95 Fresh Frontend Build 2022-12-11 11:19:22 -05:00
blessedcoolant
fcae5defe3 Add invokeai.init to gitignore 2022-12-11 11:19:22 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
e7144055d1 make webGUI model changing work again
- Using relative root addresses was causing problems when the
  current working directory was changed after start time.
- This commit makes the root address absolute at start time, such
  that changing the working directory later on doesn't break anything.
2022-12-11 11:19:22 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
c857c6cc62 rebuild frontend for 2.2.4 2022-12-11 11:19:22 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
7ecb11cf86 remove sampler questions (#1903) 2022-12-11 09:07:55 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
e4b61923ae fix InvokeAI download URLs (#1910)
- This fixes the .bat and .sh file URLs for the InvokeAI source
  code.
2022-12-11 07:10:17 -05:00
psychedelicious
aa68e4e0da Adds polyfill for Array.prototype.findLast() (#1909) 2022-12-11 06:54:15 -05:00
blessedcoolant
09365d6d2e Fix GUI not working (#1916) 2022-12-11 06:53:40 -05:00
AdamOStark
b77f34998c Responsive for devices under 600px
This doesn't not work for the Canvas Painting yet, but works on img2img and text2img
2022-12-11 22:10:46 +13:00
Lincoln Stein
0439b51a26 Simple Installer for Unified Directory Structure, Initial Implementation (#1819)
* partially working simple installer

* works on linux

* fix linux requirements files

* read root environment variable in right place

* fix cat invokeai.init in test workflows

* fix classical cp error in test-invoke-pip.yml

* respect --root argument now

* untested bat installers added

* windows install.bat now working

fix logic to find frontend files

* rename simple_install to "installer"

1. simple_install => 'installer'
2. source and binary install directories are removed

* enable update scripts to update requirements

- Also pin requirements to known working commits.
- This may be a breaking change; exercise with caution
- No functional testing performed yet!

* update docs and installation requirements

NOTE: This may be a breaking commit! Due to the way the installer
works, I have to push to a public branch in order to do full end-to-end
testing.

- Updated installation docs, removing binary and source installers and
  substituting the "simple" unified installer.
- Pin requirements for the "http:" downloads to known working commits.
- Removed as much as possible the invoke-ai forks of others' repos.

* fix directory path for installer

* correct requirement/environment errors

* exclude zip files in .gitignore

* possible fix for dockerbuild

* ready for torture testing

- final Windows bat file tweaks
- copy environments-and-requirements to the runtime directory so that
  the `update.sh` script can run.

  This is not ideal, since we lose control over the
  requirements. Better for the update script to pull the proper
  updated requirements script from the repository.

* allow update.sh/update.bat to install arbitrary InvokeAI versions

- Can pass the zip file path to any InvokeAI release, branch, commit or tag,
  and the installer will try to install it.
- Updated documentation
- Added Linux Python install hints.

* use binary installer's :err_exit function

* user diffusers 0.10.0

* added logic for CPPFLAGS on mac

* improve windows install documentation

- added information on a couple of gotchas I experienced during
  windows installation, including DLL loading errors experienced
  when Visual Studio C++ Redistributable was not present.

* tagged to pull from 2.2.4-rc1

- also fix error of shell window closing immediately if suitable
  python not found

Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
2022-12-11 00:37:08 -05:00
blessedcoolant
ef6870c714 Fix Inpainting Model entry in models.yaml.example 2022-12-10 23:52:24 -05:00
Damian Stewart
8cbb50c204 avoid further crash under low-memory conditions 2022-12-10 15:32:11 -05:00
blessedcoolant
12a8d7fc14 Fix crash introduced in #1866 2022-12-10 15:32:11 -05:00
Matthias Wild
3d2b497eb0 Run more tests for PRs (#1895)
* run 3 tests for PR with different samplers
reduce tests for PR to do only 5 Iterations

* use correct txt file - delete unused old file
2022-12-10 20:07:14 +01:00
Damian Stewart
786b8878d6 Save and display per-token attention maps (#1866)
* attention maps saving to /tmp

* tidy up diffusers branch backporting of cross attention refactoring

* base64-encoding the attention maps image for generationResult

* cleanup/refactor conditioning.py

* attention maps and tokens being sent to web UI

* attention maps: restrict count to actual token count and improve robustness

* add argument type hint to image_to_dataURL function

Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: damian <git@damianstewart.com>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-10 15:57:41 +01:00
Lincoln Stein
55132f6463 pin diffusers to 0.9.0 2022-12-09 09:09:22 -05:00
Matthias Wild
ed9186b099 Add windows to test workflows (#1809)
* add windows to test runners

* disable fail-fast for debugging

* re-enable login shell for conda workflow
also fix expression to exclude windows from run tests

* enable fail-fast again

* fix condition, pin runner verisons

* remove feature branch from push trigger
since already being triggered now via PR

* use gfpgan from pypi for windows
curious if this would fix the installation here as well
since worked for #1802

* unpin basicsr for windows

* for curiosity enabling testing for windows as well

* disable pip cache
since windows failed with a memory error now
but was working before it had a cache

* use matrix.github-env

* set platform specific root and outdir

* disable tests for windows since memory error
I guess the windows installation uses more space than linux
and for this they have less swap memory
2022-12-09 14:21:38 +01:00
wfng92
d2026d0509 Fix error when init_mask=None and invert_mask=True
In the event where no `init_mask` is given and `invert_mask` is set to True, the script will raise the following error:

```bash
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'mode'
```

The new implementation will only run inversion when both variables are valid.
2022-12-08 22:37:11 -05:00
Artur
0bc4ed14cd Prompt placeholder changed in PromptInput.tsx
Syntax examples were added
2022-12-08 22:35:41 -05:00
Jonathan
06369d07c0 Update CLI.py 2022-12-08 22:34:49 -05:00
Jonathan
4e61069821 Update embiggen.py 2022-12-08 22:34:49 -05:00
Daya Adianto
d7ba041007 Enable force free GPU memory in img2img 2022-12-07 19:25:21 -05:00
Sammy
3859302f1c Remove -e from "INSTALL_PATCHMATCH.md
The -e flag does NOT work in this case and results in a RemoteNotFound Error
2022-12-07 19:24:31 -05:00
Sammy
865439114b Arch Specific Patchmatch Instructions + Fixing linux conda installation 2022-12-07 19:24:31 -05:00
Lynne Whitehorn
4d76116152 Update invoke.bat.in isolate environment variables
Without locally scoped (to the script) environment variables, this script can only be run once and then you need to start a new cmd session to get a clean environment.

Surrounding the script with setlocal/endlocal achieves this.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/setlocal
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/endlocal
2022-12-07 17:45:19 -05:00
spezialspezial
42f5bd4e12 Account for flat models
Merged models from auto11 merge board are flat for some reason. Current behavior of invoke is not changed by this modification.
2022-12-07 12:11:37 -05:00
Vedant Madane
04e77f3858 Fix Broken Link To Notebook
* The link pointed to https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/notebooks/Stable-Diffusion-local-Windows.ipynb which does not exist so it has been replaced with https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/notebooks/Stable_Diffusion_AI_Notebook.ipynb

* Add buttons for running on Colab 

* Tried adding running InvokeAI on Binder but the error was:
ERROR: Ignored the following versions that require a different python version: 0.55.2 Requires-Python <3.5
ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement clipseg (from invokeai) (from versions: none)
ERROR: No matching distribution found for clipseg
Removing intermediate container 25be65428187
The command '/bin/sh -c ${KERNEL_PYTHON_PREFIX}/bin/pip install --no-cache-dir .' returned a non-zero code: 1

`## Running Online On JupyterHub Binder
[![Binder](https://mybinder.org/badge_logo.svg)](https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/main?labpath=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Finvoke-ai%2FInvokeAI%2Fblob%2Fmain%2Fnotebooks%2FStable_Diffusion_AI_Notebook.ipynb)`

This will have to be added for having the Launch | Binder button after it runs properly.
2022-12-07 08:28:14 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
1fc1eeec38 Fix docker push github action and expand with additional metadata (#1837)
* update docker build (cloud) action with additional metadata, new labels

* (docker) also add aarch64 cloud build and remove arch suffix

* (docker) architecture suffix is needed for now

* (docker) don't build aarch64 for now
2022-12-07 14:03:33 +01:00
Matthias Wild
556081695a disable pushing the cloud container (#1831) 2022-12-06 18:06:48 +01:00
Eugene Brodsky
ad7917c7aa Optimized Docker build with support for external working directory (#1544)
* add docker build optimized for size; do not copy models to image

useful for cloud deployments. attempts to utilize docker layer
caching as effectively as possible. also some quick tools to help with
building

* add workflow to build cloud img in ci

* push cloud image in addition to building

* (ci) also tag docker images with git SHA

* (docker) rework Makefile for easy cache population and local use

* support the new conda-less install; further optimize docker build

* (ci) clean up the build-cloud-img action

* improve the Makefile for local use

* move execution of invoke script from entrypoint to cmd, allows overriding the cmd if needed (e.g. in Runpod

* remove unnecessary copyright statements

* (docs) add a section on running InvokeAI in the cloud using Docker

* (docker) add patchmatch to the cloud image; improve build caching; simplify Makefile

* (docker) fix pip requirements path to use binary_installer directory
2022-12-06 13:28:07 +01:00
Kent Keirsey
39cca8139f Clean up readme 2022-12-06 06:58:26 -05:00
blessedcoolant
1d1988683b Fix Embedding Dir not working 2022-12-05 22:24:31 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
44a0055571 correct regression in loading of PaperCut and VoxelArt models (#1730)
This corrects a regression in loading of these models due to
a change of the embedding_manager parameter `num_vectors_per_token`

Fixes #1718
2022-12-05 19:04:34 +01:00
Lincoln Stein
0cc01143d8 invoke script cds to its location before running (#1805) 2022-12-05 19:03:20 +01:00
spezialspezial
1c0247d58a Eventually update APP_VERSION to 2.2.3
Not sure what the procedure is for the version number. Is this supposed to match every git tag or just major versions? Same question for setup.py
2022-12-04 14:33:16 -05:00
Damian Stewart
d335f51e5f fix off-by-one bug in cross-attention-control (#1774)
prompt token sequences begin with a "beginning-of-sequence" marker <bos> and end with a repeated "end-of-sequence" marker <eos> - to make a default prompt length of <bos> + 75 prompt tokens + <eos>. the .swap() code was failing to take the column for <bos> at index 0 into account. the changes here do that, and also add extra handling for a single <eos> (which may be redundant but which is included for completeness).

based on my understanding and some assumptions about how this all works, the reason .swap() nevertheless seemed to do the right thing, to some extent, is because over multiple steps the conditioning process in Stable Diffusion operates as a feedback loop. a change to token n-1 has flow-on effects to how the [1x4x64x64] latent tensor is modified by all the tokens after it, - and as the next step is processed, all the tokens before it as well. intuitively, a token's conditioning effects "echo" throughout the whole length of the prompt. so even though the token at n-1 was being edited when what the user actually wanted was to edit the token at n, it nevertheless still had some non-negligible effect, in roughly the right direction, often enough that it seemed like it was working properly.
2022-12-04 11:41:03 +01:00
Lincoln Stein
38cd968130 stability and use improvements to binary & source installers
- Pass command-line arguments through to invoke.py via the .bat and .sh scripts.
- Remove obsolete warning message from binary install.bat
- Make sure that current working directory matches where .bat file is installed
2022-12-03 21:25:12 -05:00
tildebyte
0111304982 fix(srcinstall) shell installer: cp scripts instead of linking 2022-12-03 21:24:18 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
c607d4fe6c (config) clarify why we're setting the env var 2022-12-03 14:33:21 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
6d6076d3c7 (config) fix permissions on configure_invokeai.py, improve documentation in globals.py comment 2022-12-03 14:33:21 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
485fcc7fcb (config) do not cache HF token when using the non-canonical env var
this mirrors the behaviour when using the officially supported env var
2022-12-03 14:33:21 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
76633f500a (config) make user aware of any problems downloading models
also implement a generic way of reporting issues at the end of installation
2022-12-03 14:33:21 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
ed6194351c (config) try to authenticate to Huggingface more eagerly, using env vars 2022-12-03 14:33:21 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
f237744ab1 (config) fix f-string in prompt for output location 2022-12-03 14:33:21 -05:00
ofirkris
678cf8519e typo fix 2022-12-03 14:30:48 -05:00
Damian Stewart
ee9de75b8d Make install instructions discoverable in readme (#1752)
also "Macintosh" → "macOS" to improve "We Support macOS Properly And Not Halfassed Like Other OSS Projects" signalling

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
2022-12-03 14:20:50 -05:00
Andy Bearman
50f3847ef8 Fix Linux source URL in installation docs 2022-12-03 14:19:58 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
8596e3586c add documentation warning about 1650/60 cards
Several users have been trying to run InvokeAI on GTX 1650 and 1660
cards. They really can't because these cards don't work with
half-precision and only have 4-6GB of memory. Added a warning to
the docs (in two places) about this problem.
2022-12-03 13:16:22 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
5ef1e0714b Merge branch 'main' of github.com:/invoke-ai/InvokeAI into main 2022-12-03 12:25:30 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
be871c3ab3 Merge branch 'ebr-gh-link-src-installer' into main 2022-12-03 12:24:03 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
dec40d9b04 Update source_installer/install.sh.in
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-03 07:20:32 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
fe5c008dd5 Update docs/installation/INSTALL_SOURCE.md
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-12-03 07:20:32 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
72def2ae13 documentation fixes for 2.2.3
- Add Xcode installation instructions to source installer walkthrough
- Fix link to source installer page from installer overview
- If OSX install crashes, script will tell Mac users to go to the docs
  to learn how to install Xcode
2022-12-03 07:20:32 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
31cd76a2af (docs) install ux: link directly to release zip files
NB: if we remove the version from the zip file names, we can link
directly to assets in the latest GH release from documentation without
the need to keep the links updated
2022-12-03 00:24:49 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
00c78263ce (docs) install ux: link main README directly to source installer 2022-12-03 00:19:45 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
5c31feb3a1 Remove reference to binary installer 2022-12-02 22:02:51 -05:00
Shawn Zhong
26f129cef8 Fix broken link 2022-12-02 22:02:30 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
292ee06751 Fix description of source code installer
The mkdocs version of INSTALL_SOURCE.md has disappeared and I am patching this in
so that users find the correct installer.
2022-12-02 17:16:29 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
c00d53fcce fix link in documentation 2022-12-02 15:50:34 -05:00
Daya Adianto
a78a8728fe Fix FlaskUI initialization 2022-12-02 15:50:14 -05:00
Kevin Turner
6b5d19347a fix(invoke.sh.in): remove additional mystery character 2022-12-02 15:43:59 -05:00
Eugene Brodsky
26671d8eed (installer) fix syntax error in invoke.sh.in 2022-12-02 15:43:59 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
b487fa4391 fix basicsr conflict on windows 2022-12-02 12:53:13 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
12b98ba4ec make invoke.sh executable 2022-12-02 12:53:13 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
fa25a64d37 remove references to binary installer from docs 2022-12-02 12:48:26 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
29540452f2 fix bad naming of invoke.sh.in 2022-12-02 11:25:37 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
c7960f930a fix regression in copy function 2022-12-02 10:53:42 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
c1c8b5026a apply current directory patch to binary installer .sh file 2022-12-02 10:53:42 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
5da42e0ad2 add back PYTORCH_ENABLE_MPS_FALLBACK 2022-12-02 10:53:42 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
34d6f35408 run .bat file in directory potentially containing spaces
- The previous fix for the "install in Windows system directory" error would fail
   if the path includes directories with spaces in them. This fixes that.

- In addition, addressing the same issue in source installer, although not
	yet reported in wild.
2022-12-02 10:53:42 -05:00
mauwii
401165ba35 correctly link current core team 2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
6d8057c84f fix POSTPROCESS ToC 2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
3f23dee6f4 add title 2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
8cdd961ad2 update IMG2IMG.md 2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
470b267939 update CONEPTS.md
- use table with correct syntax for screenshots
- switch Title and first Headline to look better in ToC
2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
bf399e303c add index.md to features
to prevent the menu being occupied from the expanded CLI ToC
Should maybe be fleshed out a bit
2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
b3d7ad7461 a lot of formatting updates to CLI.md 2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
mauwii
cd66b2c76d fix links in older_docs_to_be_removed 2022-12-02 09:33:19 -05:00
psychedelicious
6b406e2b5e Adds tip for importing models on Windows 2022-12-02 09:25:36 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
6737cc1443 recompile for linux 2022-12-02 09:11:17 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
7fd0eeb9f9 update darwin requirements 2022-12-02 09:11:17 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
16e3b45fa2 update linux reuqirements file 2022-12-02 09:11:17 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
2f07ea03a9 binary installer fix
- bat file changes to directory it lives in rather than user's current directory
- restore incorrect requirements and compiled Darwin requirements file
2022-12-02 09:11:17 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
b563d75c58 restored mac requirements file 2022-12-02 09:11:17 -05:00
psychedelicious
a7b7b20d16 Updates docs release link to latest 2022-12-02 06:20:16 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
a47ef3ded9 change download links to release candidate 2022-12-01 23:24:23 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
7cb9b654f3 add compiled windows file 2022-12-01 23:07:48 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
8819e12a86 configure script changed from preload_models.py to configure_invokeai.py
This makes a cosmetic change. Instead of calling preload_models.py
(deprecated) it calls configure_invokeai.py. Currently the two do
the same thing.
2022-12-01 22:51:05 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
967eb60ea9 added the linux py3.10* file 2022-12-01 22:51:05 -05:00
psychedelicious
b1091ecda1 Fixes failed canvas generation when gallery is empty
There was some old logic from before Unified Canvas which aborted generation when there was no currentImage. 

If you have an image in the gallery, there is always a currentImage. But if gallery is empty, there is no currentImage. Generation would silently fail in this case.

We apparently never tested with an empty gallery and thus never ran into the issue. This removes this old and now-unused logic.
2022-12-01 22:29:56 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
2723dd9051 remove bad characters from end of user input
Some users were leaving whitespace at the end of their root
directories or ending them with a backslash. This caused the root
directory to become unusable. This removes whitespace and backslashes
from the end of the directory names.

Note that more needs to be done to cleanse the input, but for now
this will cover the cases we have seen so far in the wild.
2022-12-01 22:15:39 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
8f050d992e documentation fixes for release 2022-12-01 22:02:50 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
0346095876 fix incorrect syntax for .bat 2022-12-01 22:02:27 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
f9bbc55f74 Merge branch 'source-installer-improvements' into main 2022-12-01 23:18:54 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
878a3907e9 defer loading of Hugging Face concepts until needed
Some users have been complaining that the CLI "freezes" for a while
before the invoke> prompt appears. I believe this is due to internet
delay while the concepts library names are downloaded by the autocompleter.
I have changed logic so that the concepts are downloaded the first time
the user types a < and tabs.
2022-12-01 17:56:18 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
4cfb41d9ae configure_invokeai.py enhancement
- Adds a new option to download <a>ll the models, in addition
  to <r>ecommended and <c>ustomized.
2022-12-01 15:59:14 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
6ec64ecb3c fix commit conflict markers 2022-12-01 15:07:54 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
540315edaa rename to binary_installer in build docs 2022-12-01 14:58:07 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
cf10a1b736 Merge branch 'main' into source-installer-improvements 2022-12-01 19:45:47 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
9fb2a43780 rename "installer" to "binary_installer"
- Fix up internal names so scripts run properly
2022-12-01 19:40:47 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
1b743f7d9b source installer improvements and documentation
- Source installer provides more context for what it is doing, and
  sends user to help/troubleshooting pages when something goes wrong.

- install.sh and install.bat are renamed to install.sh.in and install.bat.in
  to discourage users from running them from within the

- Documentation updated
2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
Damian Stewart
d7bf3f7d7b make .sh/.bat files inside installer/ non executable (#1664)
* make binary installer executables non-executable inside the repo

* update docs to match previous commit
2022-12-01 19:35:21 +01:00
Lincoln Stein
eba31e7caf Documentation updates for 2.2 release 2022-12-01 08:09:31 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
bde456f9fa fix startup messages and a startup crash
- make the warnings about patchmatch less redundant
- only warn about being unable to load concepts from Hugging Face
  library once
- do not crash when unable to load concepts from Hugging Face
  due to network connectivity issues
2022-12-01 07:42:31 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
9ee83380e6 fix missig history file in output director 2022-12-01 07:39:26 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
6982e6a469 rebuilt frontend 2022-11-30 19:20:57 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
0f4d71ed63 Merge dev into main for 2.2.0 (#1642)
* Fixes inpainting + code cleanup

* Disable stage info in Inpainting Tab

* Mask Brush Preview now always at 0.5 opacity

The new mask is only visible properly at max opacity but at max opacity the brush preview becomes fully opaque blocking the view. So the mask brush preview no remains at 0.5 no matter what the Brush opacity is.

* Remove save button from Canvas Controls (cleanup)

* Implements invert mask

* Changes "Invert Mask" to "Preserve Masked Areas"

* Fixes (?) spacebar issues

* Patches redux-persist and redux-deep-persist with debounced persists

Our app changes redux state very, very often. As our undo/redo history grows, the calls to persist state start to take in the 100ms range, due to a the deep cloning of the history. This causes very noticeable performance lag.

The deep cloning is required because we need to blacklist certain items in redux from being persisted (e.g. the app's connection status).

Debouncing the whole process of persistence is a simple and effective solution. Unfortunately, `redux-persist` dropped `debounce` between v4 and v5, replacing it with `throttle`. `throttle`, instead of delaying the expensive action until a period of X ms of inactivity, simply ensures the action is executed at least every X ms. Of course, this does not fix our performance issue. 

The patch is very simple. It adds a `debounce` argument - a number of milliseconds - and debounces `redux-persist`'s `update()` method (provided by `createPersistoid`) by that many ms.

Before this, I also tried writing a custom storage adapter for `redux-persist` to debounce the calls to `localStorage.setItem()`. While this worked and was far less invasive, it doesn't actually address the issue. It turns out `setItem()` is a very fast part of the process.

We use `redux-deep-persist` to simplify the `redux-persist` configuration, which can get complicated when you need to blacklist or whitelist deeply nested state. There is also a patch here for that library because it uses the same types as `redux-persist`.

Unfortunately, the last release of `redux-persist` used a package `flat-stream` which was malicious and has been removed from npm. The latest commits to `redux-persist` (about 1 year ago) do not build; we cannot use the master branch. And between the last release and last commit, the changes have all been breaking.

Patching this last release (about 3 years old at this point) directly is far simpler than attempting to fix the upstream library's master branch or figuring out an alternative to the malicious and now non-existent dependency.

* Adds debouncing

* Fixes AttributeError: 'dict' object has no attribute 'invert_mask'

* Updates package.json to use redux-persist patches

* Attempts to fix redux-persist debounce patch

* Fixes undo/redo

* Fixes invert mask

* Debounce > 300ms

* Limits history to 256 for each of undo and redo

* Canvas styling

* Hotkeys improvement

* Add Metadata To Viewer

* Increases CFG Scale max to 200

* Fix gallery width size for Outpainting

Also fixes the canvas resizing failing n fast pushes

* Fixes disappearing canvas grid lines

* Adds staging area

* Fixes "use all" not setting variationAmount

Now sets to 0 when the image had variations.

* Builds fresh bundle

* Outpainting tab loads to empty canvas instead of upload

* Fixes wonky canvas layer ordering & compositing

* Fixes error on inpainting paste back

`TypeError: 'float' object cannot be interpreted as an integer`

* Hides staging area outline on mouseover prev/next

* Fixes inpainting not doing img2img when no mask

* Fixes bbox not resizing in outpainting if partially off screen

* Fixes crashes during iterative outpaint. Still doesn't work correctly though.

* Fix iterative outpainting by restoring original images

* Moves image uploading to HTTP

- It all seems to work fine
- A lot of cleanup is still needed
- Logging needs to be added
- May need types to be reviewed

* Fixes: outpainting temp images show in gallery

* WIP refactor to unified canvas

* Removes console.log from redux-persist patch

* Initial unification of canvas

* Removes all references to split inpainting/outpainting canvas

* Add patchmatch and infill_method parameter to prompt2image (options are 'patchmatch' or 'tile').

* Fixes app after removing in/out-painting refs

* Rebases on dev, updates new env files w/ patchmatch

* Organises features/canvas

* Fixes bounding box ending up offscreen

* Organises features/canvas

* Stops unnecessary canvas rescales on gallery state change

* Fixes 2px layout shift on toggle canvas lock

* Clips lines drawn while canvas locked

When drawing with the locked canvas, if a brush stroke gets too close to the edge of the canvas and its stroke would extend past the edge of the canvas, the edge of that stroke will be seen after unlocking the canvas.

This could cause a problem if you unlock the canvas and now have a bunch of strokes just outside the init image area, which are far back in undo history and you cannot easily erase.

With this change, lines drawn while the canvas is locked get clipped to the initial image bbox, fixing this issue.

Additionally, the merge and save to gallery functions have been updated to respect the initial image bbox so they function how you'd expect.

* Fixes reset canvas view when locked

* Fixes send to buttons

* Fixes bounding box not being rounded to 64

* Abandons "inpainting" canvas lock

* Fixes save to gallery including empty area, adds download and copy image

* Fix Current Image display background going over image bounds

* Sets status immediately when clicking Invoke

* Adds hotkeys and refactors sharing of konva instances

Adds hotkeys to canvas. As part of this change, the access to konva instance objects was refactored:

Previously closure'd refs were used to indirectly get access to the konva instances outside of react components.

Now, a  getter and setter function are used to provide access directly to the konva objects.

* Updates hotkeys

* Fixes canvas showing spinner on first load

Also adds good default canvas scale and positioning when no image is on it

* Fixes possible hang on MaskCompositer

* Improves behaviour when setting init canvas image/reset view

* Resets bounding box coords/dims when no image present

* Disables canvas actions which cannot be done during processing

* Adds useToastWatcher hook

- Dispatch an `addToast` action with standard Chakra toast options object to add a toast to the toastQueue
- The hook is called in App.tsx and just useEffect's w/ toastQueue as dependency to create the toasts
- So now you can add toasts anywhere you have access to `dispatch`, which includes middleware and thunks
- Adds first usage of this for the save image buttons in canvas

* Update Hotkey Info

Add missing tooltip hotkeys and update the hotkeys modal to reflect the new hotkeys for the Unified Canvas.

* Fix theme changer not displaying current theme on page refresh

* Fix tab count in hotkeys panel

* Unify Brush and Eraser Sizes

* Fix staging area display toggle not working

* Staging Area delete button is now red

So it doesnt feel blended into to the rest of them.

* Revert "Fix theme changer not displaying current theme on page refresh"

This reverts commit 903edfb803e743500242589ff093a8a8a0912726.

* Add arguments to use SSL to webserver

* Integrates #1487 - touch events

Need to add:
- Pinch zoom
- Touch-specific handling (some things aren't quite right)

* Refactors upload-related async thunks

- Now standard thunks instead of RTK createAsyncThunk()
- Adds toasts for all canvas upload-related actions

* Reorganises app file structure

* Fixes Canvas Auto Save to Gallery

* Fixes staging area outline

* Adds staging area hotkeys, disables gallery left/right when staging

* Fixes Use All Parameters

* Fix metadata viewer image url length when viewing intermediate

* Fixes intermediate images being tiny in txt2img/img2img

* Removes stale code

* Improves canvas status text and adds option to toggle debug info

* Fixes paste image to upload

* Adds model drop-down to site header

* Adds theme changer popover

* Fix missing key on ThemeChanger map

* Fixes stage position changing on zoom

* Hotkey Cleanup

- Viewer is now Z
- Canvas Move tool is V - sync with PS
- Removed some unused hotkeys

* Fix canvas resizing when both options and gallery are unpinned

* Implements thumbnails for gallery

- Thumbnails are saved whenever an image is saved, and when gallery requests images from server
- Thumbnails saved at original image aspect ratio with width of 128px as WEBP
- If the thumbnail property of an image is unavailable for whatever reason, the image's full size URL is used instead

* Saves thumbnails to separate thumbnails directory

* Thumbnail size = 256px

* Fix Lightbox Issues

* Disables canvas image saving functions when processing

* Fix index error on going past last image in Gallery

* WIP - Lightbox Fixes

Still need to fix the images not being centered on load when the image res changes

* Fixes another similar index error, simplifies logic

* Reworks canvas toolbar

* Fixes canvas toolbar upload button

* Cleans up IAICanvasStatusText

* Improves metadata handling, fixes #1450

- Removes model list from metadata
- Adds generation's specific model to metadata
- Displays full metadata in JSON viewer

* Gracefully handles corrupted images; fixes #1486

- App does not crash if corrupted image loaded
- Error is displayed in the UI console and CLI output if an image cannot be loaded

* Adds hotkey to reset canvas interaction state

If the canvas' interaction state (e.g. isMovingBoundingBox, isDrawing, etc) get stuck somehow, user can press Escape to reset the state.

* Removes stray console.log()

* Fixes bug causing gallery to close on context menu open

* Minor bugfixes

- When doing long-running canvas image exporting actions, display indeterminate progress bar
- Fix staging area image outline not displaying after committing/discarding results

* Removes unused imports

* Fixes repo root .gitignore ignoring frontend things

* Builds fresh bundle

* Styling updates

* Removes reasonsWhyNotReady

The popover doesn't play well with the button being disabled, and I don't think adds any value.

* Image gallery resize/style tweaks

* Styles buttons for clearing canvas history and mask

* First pass on Canvas options panel

* Fixes bug where discarding staged images results in loss of history

* Adds Save to Gallery button to staging toolbar

* Rearrange some canvas toolbar icons

Put brush stuff together and canvas movement stuff together

* Fix gallery maxwidth on unified canvas

* Update Layer hotkey display to UI

* Adds option to crop to bounding box on save

* Masking option tweaks

* Crop to Bounding Box > Save Box Region Only

* Adds clear temp folder

* Updates mask options popover behavior

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fix styling on alert modals

* Fix input checkbox styling being incorrect on light theme

* Styling fixes

* Improves gallery resize behaviour

* Cap gallery size on canvas tab so it doesnt overflow

* Fixes bug when postprocessing image with no metadata

* Adds IAIAlertDialog component

* Moves Loopback to app settings

* Fixes metadata viewer not showing metadata after refresh

Also adds Dream-style prompt to metadata

* Adds outpainting specific options

* Linting

* Fixes gallery width on lightbox, fixes gallery button expansion

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fix Lightbox images of different res not centering

* Update feature tooltip text

* Highlight mask icon when on mask layer

* Fix gallery not resizing correctly on open and close

* Add loopback to just img2img. Remove from settings.

* Fix to gallery resizing

* Removes Advanced checkbox, cleans up options panel for unified canvas

* Minor styling fixes to new options panel layout

* Styling Updates

* Adds infill method

* Tab Styling Fixes

* memoize outpainting options

* Fix unnecessary gallery re-renders

* Isolate Cursor Pos debug text on canvas to prevent rerenders

* Fixes missing postprocessed image metadata before refresh

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fix rerenders on model select

* Floating panel re-render fix

* Simplify fullscreen hotkey selector

* Add Training WIP Tab

* Adds Training icon

* Move full screen hotkey to floating to prevent tab rerenders

* Adds single-column gallery layout

* Fixes crash on cancel with intermediates enabled, fixes #1416

* Updates npm dependencies

* Fixes img2img attempting inpaint when init image has transparency

* Fixes missing threshold and perlin parameters in metadata viewer

* Renames "Threshold" > "Noise Threshold"

* Fixes postprocessing not being disabled when clicking use all

* Builds fresh bundle

* Adds color picker

* Lints & builds fresh bundle

* Fixes iterations being disabled when seed random & variations are off

* Un-floors cursor position

* Changes color picker preview to circles

* Fixes variation params not set correctly when recalled

* Fixes invoke hotkey not working in input fields

* Simplifies Accordion

Prep for adding reset buttons for each section

* Fixes mask brush preview color

* Committing color picker color changes tool to brush

* Color picker does not overwrite user-selected alpha

* Adds brush color alpha hotkey

* Lints

* Removes force_outpaint param

* Add inpaint size options to inpaint at a larger size than the actual inpaint image, then scale back down for recombination

* Bug fix for inpaint size

* Adds inpaint size (as scale bounding box) to UI

* Adds auto-scaling for inpaint size

* Improves scaled bbox display logic

* Fixes bug with clear mask and history

* Fixes shouldShowStagingImage not resetting to true on commit

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fixes canvas failing to scale on first run

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fixes unnecessary canvas scaling

* Adds gallery drag and drop to img2img/canvas

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fix desktop mode being broken with new versions of flaskwebgui

* Fixes canvas dimensions not setting on first load

* Builds fresh bundle

* stop crash on !import_models call on model inside rootdir

- addresses bug report #1546

* prevent "!switch state gets confused if model switching fails"

- If !switch were to fail on a particular model, then generate got
  confused and wouldn't try again until you switch to a different working
  model and back again.

- This commit fixes and closes #1547

* Revert "make the docstring more readable and improve the list_models logic"

This reverts commit 248068fe5d.

* fix model cache path

* also set fail-fast to it's default (true)
in this way the whole action fails if one job fails
this should unblock the runners!!!

* fix output path for Archive results

* disable checks for python 3.9

* Update-requirements and test-invoke-pip workflow (#1574)

* update requirements files

* update test-invoke-pip workflow

* move requirements-mkdocs.txt to docs folder (#1575)

* move requirements-mkdocs.txt to docs folder

* update copyright

* Fixes outpainting with resized inpaint size

* Interactive configuration (#1517)

* Update scripts/configure_invokeai.py

prevent crash if output exists

Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>

* implement changes requested by reviews

* default to correct root and output directory on Windows systems

- Previously the script was relying on the readline buffer editing
  feature to set up the correct default. But this feature doesn't
  exist on windows.

- This commit detects when user typed return with an empty directory
  value and replaces with the default directory.

* improved readability of directory choices

* Update scripts/configure_invokeai.py

Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>

* better error reporting at startup

- If user tries to run the script outside of the repo or runtime directory,
  a more informative message will appear explaining the problem.

Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>

* Embedding merging (#1526)

* add whole <style token> to vocab for concept library embeddings

* add ability to load multiple concept .bin files

* make --log_tokenization respect custom tokens

* start working on concept downloading system

* preliminary support for dynamic loading and merging of multiple embedded models

- The embedding_manager is now enhanced with ldm.invoke.concepts_lib,
  which handles dynamic downloading and caching of embedded models from
  the Hugging Face concepts library (https://huggingface.co/sd-concepts-library)

- Downloading of a embedded model is triggered by the presence of one or more
  <concept> tags in the prompt.

- Once the embedded model is downloaded, its trigger phrase will be loaded
  into the embedding manager and the prompt's <concept> tag will be replaced
  with the <trigger_phrase>

- The downloaded model stays on disk for fast loading later.

- The CLI autocomplete will complete partial <concept> tags for you. Type a
  '<' and hit tab to get all ~700 concepts.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS:

- MODEL NAME VS TRIGGER PHRASE

  You must use the name of the concept embed model from the SD
  library, and not the trigger phrase itself. Usually these are the
  same, but not always. For example, the model named "hoi4-leaders"
  corresponds to the trigger "<HOI4-Leader>"

  One reason for this design choice is that there is no apparent
  constraint on the uniqueness of the trigger phrases and one trigger
  phrase may map onto multiple models. So we use the model name
  instead.

  The second reason is that there is no way I know of to search
  Hugging Face for models with certain trigger phrases. So we'd have
  to download all 700 models to index the phrases.

  The problem this presents is that this may confuse users, who will
  want to reuse prompts from distributions that use the trigger phrase
  directly. Usually this will work, but not always.

- WON'T WORK ON A FIREWALLED SYSTEM

  If the host running IAI has no internet connection, it can't
  download the concept libraries. I will add a script that allows
  users to preload a list of concept models.

- BUG IN PROMPT REPLACEMENT WHEN MODEL NOT FOUND

  There's a small bug that occurs when the user provides an invalid
  model name. The <concept> gets replaced with <None> in the prompt.

* fix loading .pt embeddings; allow multi-vector embeddings; warn on dupes

* simplify replacement logic and remove cuda assumption

* download list of concepts from hugging face

* remove misleading customization of '*' placeholder

the existing code as-is did not do anything; unclear what it was supposed to do.

the obvious alternative -- setting using 'placeholder_strings' instead of
'placeholder_tokens' to match model.params.personalization_config.params.placeholder_strings --
caused a crash. i think this is because the passed string also needed to be handed over
on init of the PersonalizedBase as the 'placeholder_token' argument.
this is weird config dict magic and i don't want to touch it. put a
breakpoint in personalzied.py line 116 (top of PersonalizedBase.__init__) if
you want to have a crack at it yourself.

* address all the issues raised by damian0815 in review of PR #1526

* actually resize the token_embeddings

* multiple improvements to the concept loader based on code reviews

1. Activated the --embedding_directory option (alias --embedding_path)
   to load a single embedding or an entire directory of embeddings at
   startup time.

2. Can turn off automatic loading of embeddings using --no-embeddings.

3. Embedding checkpoints are scanned with the pickle scanner.

4. More informative error messages when a concept can't be loaded due
   either to a 404 not found error or a network error.

* autocomplete terms end with ">" now

* fix startup error and network unreachable

1. If the .invokeai file does not contain the --root and --outdir options,
  invoke.py will now fix it.

2. Catch and handle network problems when downloading hugging face textual
   inversion concepts.

* fix misformatted error string

Co-authored-by: Damian Stewart <d@damianstewart.com>

* model_cache.py: fix list_models

Signed-off-by: devops117 <55235206+devops117@users.noreply.github.com>

* add statement of values (#1584)

* this adds the Statement of Values

Google doc source = https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-PrUKDJcxy8OyNGc8CyiHhv2VgLvjt7LRGlEpbg1nmQ/edit?usp=sharing

* Fix heading

* Update InvokeAI_Statement_of_Values.md

* Update InvokeAI_Statement_of_Values.md

* Update InvokeAI_Statement_of_Values.md

* Update InvokeAI_Statement_of_Values.md

* Update InvokeAI_Statement_of_Values.md

* add keturn and mauwii to the team member list

* Fix punctuation

* this adds the Statement of Values

Google doc source = https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-PrUKDJcxy8OyNGc8CyiHhv2VgLvjt7LRGlEpbg1nmQ/edit?usp=sharing

* add keturn and mauwii to the team member list

* fix formating
- make sub bullets use * (decide to all use - or *)
- indent sub bullets
Sorry, first only looked at the code version and found this only after
looking at the markdown rendered version

* use multiparagraph numbered sections

* Break up Statement Of Values as per comments on #1584

* remove duplicated word, reduce vagueness

it's important not to overstate how many artists we are consulting.

* fix typo (sorry blessedcoolant)

Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Co-authored-by: damian <git@damianstewart.com>

* update dockerfile (#1551)

* update dockerfile

* remove not existing file from .dockerignore

* remove bloat and unecesary step
also use --no-cache-dir for pip install
image is now close to 2GB

* make Dockerfile a variable

* set base image to `ubuntu:22.10`

* add build-essential

* link outputs folder for persistence

* update tag variable

* update docs

* fix not customizeable build args, add reqs output

* !model_import autocompletes in ROOTDIR

* Adds psychedelicious to statement of values signature (#1602)

* add a --no-patchmatch option to disable patchmatch loading (#1598)

This feature was added to prevent the CI Macintosh tests from erroring
out when patchmatch is unable to retrieve its shared library from
github assets.

* Fix #1599 by relaxing the `match_trigger` regex (#1601)

* Fix #1599 by relaxing the `match_trigger` regex

Also simplify logic and reduce duplication.

* restrict trigger regex again (but not so far)

* make concepts library work with Web UI

This PR makes it possible to include a Hugging Face concepts library
<style-or-subject-trigger> in the WebUI prompt. The metadata seems
to be correctly handled.

* documentation enhancements (#1603)

- Add documentation for the Hugging Face concepts library and TI embedding.

- Fixup index.md to point to each of the feature documentation files,
  including ones that are pending.

* tweak setup and environment files for linux & pypatchmatch (#1580)

* tweak setup and environment files for linux & pypatchmatch

- Downgrade python requirements to 3.9 because 3.10 is not supported
  on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (widely-used distro)
- Use our github pypatchmatch 0.1.3 in order to install Makefile
  where it needs to be.
- Restored "-e ." as the last install step on pip installs. Hopefully
  this will not trigger the high-CPU hang we've previously experienced.

* keep windows on basicsr 1.4.1

* keep windows on basicsr 1.4.1

* bump pypatchmatch requirement to 0.1.4

- This brings in a version of pypatchmatch that will gracefully
  handle internet connection not available at startup time.
- Also refactors and simplifies the handling of gfpgan's basicsr requirement
  across various platforms.

* revert to older version of list_models() (#1611)

This restores the correct behavior of list_models() and quenches
the bug of list_models() returning a single model entry named "name".

I have not investigated what was wrong with the new version, but I
think it may have to do with changes to the behavior in dict.update()

* Fixes for #1604 (#1605)

* Converts ESRGAN image input to RGB

- Also adds typing for image input.
- Partially resolves #1604

* ensure there are unmasked pixels before color matching

Co-authored-by: Kyle Schouviller <kyle0654@hotmail.com>

* update index.md (#1609)

- comment out non existing link
- fix indention
- add seperator between feature categories

* Debloat-docker (#1612)

* debloat Dockerfile
- less options more but more userfriendly
- better Entrypoint to simulate CLI usage
- without command the container still starts the web-host

* debloat build.sh

* better syntax in run.sh

* update Docker docs
- fix description of VOLUMENAME
- update run script example to reflect new entrypoint

* Test installer (#1618)

* test linux install

* try removing http from parsed requirements

* pip install confirmed working on linux

* ready for linux testing

- rebuilt py3.10-linux-x86_64-cuda-reqs.txt to include pypatchmatch
  dependency.
- point install.sh and install.bat to test-installer branch.

* Updates MPS reqs

* detect broken readline history files

* fix download.pytorch.org URL

* Test installer (Win 11) (#1620)

Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <cyruswkc@hku.hk>

* Test installer (MacOS 13.0.1 w/ torch==1.12.0) (#1621)

* Test installer (Win 11)

* Test installer (MacOS 13.0.1 w/ torch==1.12.0)

Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <cyruswkc@hku.hk>

* change sourceball to development for testing

* Test installer (MacOS 13.0.1 w/ torch==1.12.1 & torchvision==1.13.1) (#1622)

* Test installer (Win 11)

* Test installer (MacOS 13.0.1 w/ torch==1.12.0)

* Test installer (MacOS 13.0.1 w/ torch==1.12.1 & torchvision==1.13.1)

Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <cyruswkc@hku.hk>

Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <82143712+cyruschan360@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <cyruswkc@hku.hk>

* 2.2 Doc Updates (#1589)

* Unified Canvas Docs & Assets

Unified Canvas draft

Advanced Tools Updates

Doc Updates (lstein feedback)

* copy edits to Unified Canvas docs

- consistent capitalisation and feature naming
- more intimate address (replace "the user" with "you") for improved User
  Engagement(tm)
- grammatical massaging and *poesie*

Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: damian <git@damianstewart.com>

* include a step after config to `cat ~/.invokeai` (#1629)

* disable patchmatch in CI actions (#1626)

* disable patchmatch in CI actions

* fix indention

* replace tab with spaces

Co-authored-by: Matthias Wild <40327258+mauwii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>

* Fix installer script for macOS. (#1630)

* refer to the platform as 'osx' instead of 'mac', otherwise the
composed URL to micromamba is wrong.
* move the `-O` option to `tar` to be grouped with the other tar flags
to avoid the `-O` being interpreted as something to unarchive.

* Removes symlinked environment.yaml (#1631)

Was unintentionally added in #1621

* Fix inpainting with iterations (#1635)

* fix error when inpainting using runwayml inpainting model (#1634)

- error was "Omnibus object has no attribute pil_image"
- closes #1596

* add k_dpmpp_2_a and k_dpmpp_2 solvers options (#1389)

* add k_dpmpp_2_a and k_dpmpp_2 solvers options

* update frontend

Co-authored-by: Victor <victorca25@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>

* add .editorconfig (#1636)

* Web UI 2.2 bugfixes (#1572)

* Fixes bug preventing multiple images from being generated

* Fixes valid seam strength value range

* Update Delete Alert Text

Indicates to the user that images are not permanently deleted.

* Fixes left/right arrows not working on gallery

* Fixes initial image on load erroneously set to a user uploaded image

Should be a result gallery image.

* Lightbox Fixes

- Lightbox is now a button in the current image buttons
- Lightbox is also now available in the gallery context menu
- Lightbox zoom issues fixed
- Lightbox has a fade in animation.

* Fix image display wrapper in current preview not overflow bounds

* Revert "Fix image display wrapper in current preview not overflow bounds"

This reverts commit 5511c82714dbf1d1999d64e8bc357bafa34ddf37.

* Change Staging Area discard icon from Bin to X

* Expose Snap Threshold and Move Snap Settings to BBox Panel

* Changes img2img strength default to 0.75

* Fixes drawing triggering when mouse enters canvas w/ button down

When we only supported inpainting and no zoom, this was useful. It allowed the cursor to leave the canvas (which was easy to do given the limited canvas dimensions) and without losing the "I am drawing" state. 

With a zoomable canvas this is no longer as useful.

Additionally, we have more popovers and tools (like the color pickers) which result in unexpected brush strokes. This fixes that issue.

* Revert "Expose Snap Threshold and Move Snap Settings to BBox Panel"

We will handle this a bit differently - by allowing the grid origin to be moved. I will dig in at some point.

This reverts commit 33c92ecf4da724c2f17d9d91c7ea31a43a2f6deb.

* Adds Limit Strokes to Box

* Adds fill bounding box button

* Adds erase bounding box button

* Changes Staging area discard icon to match others

* Fixes right click breaking move tool

* Fixes brush preview visibility issue with "darken outside box"

* Fixes history bugs with addFillRect, addEraseRect, and other actions

* Adds missing `key`

* Fixes postprocessing being applied to canvas generations

* Fixes bbox not getting scaled in various situations

* Fixes staging area show image toggle not resetting on accept/discard

* Locks down canvas while generating/staging

* Fixes move tool breaking when canvas loses focus during move/transform

* Hides cursor when restrict strokes is on and mouse outside bbox

* Lints

* Builds fresh bundle

* Fix overlapping hotkey for Fill Bounding Box

* Build Fresh Bundle

* Fixes bug with mask and bbox overlay

* Builds fresh bundle

Co-authored-by: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>

* disable NSFW checker loading during the CI tests (#1641)

* disable NSFW checker loading during the CI tests

The NSFW filter apparently causes invoke.py to crash during CI testing,
possibly due to out of memory errors. This workaround disables NSFW
model loading.

* doc change

* fix formatting errors in yml files

* Configure the NSFW checker at install time with default on (#1624)

* configure the NSFW checker at install time with default on

1. Changes the --safety_checker argument to --nsfw_checker and
--no-nsfw_checker. The original argument is recognized for backward
compatibility.

2. The configure script asks users whether to enable the checker
(default yes). Also offers users ability to select default sampler and
number of generation steps.

3.Enables the pasting of the caution icon on blurred images when
InvokeAI is installed into the package directory.

4. Adds documentation for the NSFW checker, including caveats about
accuracy, memory requirements, and intermediate image dispaly.

* use better fitting icon

* NSFW defaults false for testing

* set default back to nsfw active

Co-authored-by: Matthias Wild <40327258+mauwii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>

Signed-off-by: devops117 <55235206+devops117@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Schouviller <kyle0654@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: javl <mail@jaspervanloenen.com>
Co-authored-by: Kent Keirsey <31807370+hipsterusername@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Co-authored-by: Matthias Wild <40327258+mauwii@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Damian Stewart <d@damianstewart.com>
Co-authored-by: DevOps117 <55235206+devops117@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: damian <git@damianstewart.com>
Co-authored-by: Damian Stewart <null@damianstewart.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <82143712+cyruschan360@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Cyrus Chan <cyruswkc@hku.hk>
Co-authored-by: Andre LaBranche <dre@mac.com>
Co-authored-by: victorca25 <41912303+victorca25@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Victor <victorca25@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-30 16:12:23 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
8f3f64b22e prevent crash that occurs when changing models.yaml on windows systems
Windows does not support an atomic `os.rename()` operation. This
PR changes it to `os.replace()`, which does the same thing.
2022-11-25 16:59:31 -05:00
slashtechno
dba0280790 Fix Colab requirements (again) (#1505) 2022-11-24 20:41:31 -05:00
Kevin Coakley
19e2cff18c Fix micromamba tar command for macOS
Moved the -O from after the file to after the tar command for compatibility with macOS

Signed-off-by: Kevin Coakley <kcoakley@sdsc.edu>
2022-11-18 16:08:17 -05:00
slashtechno
58f65d49b6 Fixed Google Colab requirements URL
Signed-off-by: slashtechno <77907286+slashtechno@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-16 22:31:18 -05:00
Lawrence Norton
e5edd025d6 Fixing Dead Link
I believe this is what you meant to link?
2022-11-14 17:34:51 -05:00
Peter Lin
29e229b409 adding troubleshooting tips to the newer doc 2022-11-14 10:31:19 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
93cdb476d9 change installer download repo to main.tar.gz 2022-11-13 16:44:21 -05:00
Lincoln Stein
1305e7a56c documentation hot fixes
- changes pointers to installation instructions from README
- Adds the changelog for the 2.1.3 release
2022-11-13 10:18:28 -05:00
majick
58edf262e4 Fix CWD being removed from path again. Refixes #723 again
Weirdly, I'm not even on a Mac or using a special Python distro.  Just
plain old Debian stable and a plain old venv.
2022-11-13 09:58:42 -05:00
blessedcoolant
fd67df9447 Remove gfpgan_dir
+ Update GFPGAN Model Path Defaults
>  Update them to match the new file heirarchy
2022-11-13 00:27:56 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
45e5053d06 added assets back 2022-11-13 00:23:51 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
9c5999ede1 added caveats to use of installer script 2022-11-12 20:02:01 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
7ddf7f0b7d use invoke-ai gfpgan to store weights in right place 2022-11-12 19:31:41 +00:00
psychedelicious
b8de5244b1 Fixes issue with intermediates size
Sorry @lstein !
2022-11-12 19:03:22 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
72e011a4e4 stop crash on text mask generation 2022-11-12 18:23:16 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
98db0d746c fix crash in inpaint when no seed in original image 2022-11-12 17:57:43 +00:00
Lincoln Stein
1a8e007066 merge release-candidate-1-3-2 into main.
Squashed commit of the following:

commit 9a1fe8e7fb
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 12 17:07:40 2022 +0000

    swap in release URLs for installers

commit ff56f5251b
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 12 17:03:21 2022 +0000

    fix up bad unicode chars in invoke.py

commit ed943bd6c7
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 12 16:05:45 2022 +0000

    outcrop improvements, hand-added

commit 7ad2355b1d
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 12 15:14:33 2022 +0000

    documentation fixes

commit 66c920fc19
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 16:49:25 2022 -0500

    Revert "Resize hires as an image"

    This reverts commit d05b1b3544.

commit 3fc5cb09f8
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 12 12:43:17 2022 +0000

    fix incorrect link in install

commit 1345ec77ab
Author: tildebyte <337875+tildebyte@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 19:07:31 2022 -0500

    toil(repo): add tildebyte as owner of installer/ directory

commit b116715490
Author: Kyle Schouviller <kyle0654@hotmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 21:43:56 2022 -0800

    Fix performance issue introduced by torch cuda cache clear during generation

commit fa3670270e
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 12:42:03 2022 +0100

    small update to dockers huggingface section

commit c304250ef6
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 12:19:27 2022 +0100

    fix format and Link in INSTALL_INVOKE.md

commit 802ce5dde5
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 11:17:49 2022 +0100

    small fixex to format and a link in INSTALL_MANUAL

commit 311ee320ec
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 07:23:35 2022 +0000

    ignore installer intermediate files

commit e9df17b374
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 07:19:25 2022 +0000

    fix backslash-related syntax error

commit 061fb4ef00
Merge: 52be0d23 4095acd1
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 06:50:04 2022 +0000

    Merge branch 'release-candidate-2-1-3' of github.com:/invoke-ai/InvokeAI into release-candidate-2-1-3

commit 52be0d2396
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 06:49:45 2022 +0000

    add WindowsLongFileName batfile to source installer

commit 4095acd10e
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 07:05:17 2022 +0100

    Doc Updates
    A lot of re-formating of new Installation Docs
    also some content updates/corrections

commit 201eb22d76
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 04:41:02 2022 +0000

    prevent two models from being marked default in models.yaml

commit 17ab982200
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 03:56:54 2022 +0000

    installers download branch HEAD not tag

commit a04965b0e9
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 11 03:48:21 2022 +0000

    improve messaging during installation process

commit 0b529f0c57
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 15:22:32 2022 +0000

    enable outcropping of random JPG/PNG images

    - Works best with runwayML inpainting model
    - Numerous code changes required to propagate seed to final metadata.
      Original code predicated on the image being generated within InvokeAI.

commit 6f9f848345
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 17:27:42 2022 +0000

    enhance outcropping with ability to direct contents of new regions

    - When outcropping an image you can now add a `--new_prompt` option, to specify
      a new prompt to be used instead of the original one used to generate the image.

    - Similarly you can provide a new seed using `--seed` (or `-S`). A seed of zero
      will pick one randomly.

    - This PR also fixes the crash that happened when trying to outcrop an image
      that does not contain InvokeAI metadata.

commit 918c1589ef
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 20:16:47 2022 +0000

    fix #1402

commit 116415b3fc
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 21:27:25 2022 +0000

    fix invoke.py crash if no models.yaml file present

    - Script will now offer the user the ability to create a
      minimal models.yaml and then gracefully exit.
    - Closes #1420

commit b4b6eabaac
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 16:49:25 2022 -0500

    Revert "Log strength with hires"

    This reverts commit 82d4904c07.

commit 4ef1f4a854
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 20:01:49 2022 +0000

    remove temporary directory from repo

commit 510fc4ebaa
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 19:59:03 2022 +0000

    remove -e from clipseg load in installer

commit a20914434b
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 19:37:07 2022 +0000

    change clipseg repo branch to avoid clipseg not found error

commit 0d134195fd
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 18:39:29 2022 +0000

    update repo URL to point to rc

commit 649d8c8573
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 18:13:28 2022 +0000

    integrate tildebyte installer

commit a358d370a0
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 17:48:14 2022 +0000

    add @tildebyte compiled pip installer

commit 94a9033c4f
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 14:52:00 2022 +0000

    ignore source installer zip files

commit 18a947c503
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 14:46:36 2022 +0000

    documentation and environment file fixes

    - Have clarified the relationship between the @tildebyte and @cmdr2 installers;
      However, @tildebyte installer merge is still a WIP due to conflicts over
      such things as `invoke.sh`.
    - Rechristened 1click installer as "source" installer. @tildebyte installer will be
      "the" installer. (We'll see which one generates the least support requests and
      maintenance work.)
    - Sync'd `environment-mac.yml` with `development`. The former was failing with a
      taming-transformers error as per https://discord.com/channels/@me/1037201214154231899/1040060947378749460

commit a23b031895
Author: Mike DiGiovanni <vinblau@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 16:44:59 2022 -0500

    Fixes typos in README.md

commit 23af68c7d7
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 07:02:27 2022 -0500

    downgrade win installs to basicsr==1.4.1

commit e258beeb51
Merge: 7460c069 e481bfac
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 06:37:45 2022 -0500

    Merge branch 'release-candidate-2-1-3' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into release-candidate-2-1-3

commit 7460c069b8
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 06:36:48 2022 -0500

    remove --prefer-binary from requirements-base.txt

    It appears that some versions of pip do not recognize this option
    when it appears in the requirements file. Did not explore this further
    but recommend --prefer-binary in the manual install instructions on
    the command line.

commit e481bfac61
Merge: 5040747c d1ab65a4
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 11:21:56 2022 +0000

    Merge branch 'release-candidate-2-1-3' of github.com:/invoke-ai/InvokeAI into release-candidate-2-1-3

commit 5040747c67
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 11:21:43 2022 +0000

    fix windows install instructions & bat file

commit d1ab65a431
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 07:18:59 2022 +0100

    update WEBUIHOTKEYS.md

commit af4ee7feb8
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 06:33:49 2022 +0100

    update INSTALL_DOCKER.md

commit 764fb29ade
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 06:30:15 2022 +0100

    fix formatting in INSTALL.md

commit 1014d3ba44
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 06:29:14 2022 +0100

    fix build.sh invokeai_conda_env_file default value

commit 40a48aca88
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 05:25:30 2022 +0100

    fix environment-mac.yml
    moved taming-transformers-rom1504 to pip dependencies

commit 92abc00f16
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 05:19:52 2022 +0100

    fix test-invoke-conda
    - copy required conda environment yaml
    - use environment.yml
    - I use cp instead of ln since would be compatible for windows runners

commit a5719aabf8
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 10 04:14:35 2022 +0100

    update Dockerfile
    - link environment.yml from new environemnts path
    - change default conda_env_file
    - quote all variables to avoid splitting
    - also remove paths from conda-env-files in build-container.yml

commit 44a18511fa
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 20:51:06 2022 +0000

    update paths in container build workflow

commit b850dbadaf
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 20:16:57 2022 +0000

    finished reorganization of install docs

commit 9ef8b944d5
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 18:50:58 2022 +0000

    tweaks to manual install documentation

    --prefer-binary is an iffy option in the requirements file. It isn't
    supported by some versions of pip, so I removed it from
    requirements-base.txt and inserted it into the manual install
    instructions where it seems to do what it is supposed to.

commit efc5a98488
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 18:20:03 2022 +0000

    manual installation documentation tested on Linux

commit 1417c87928
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 17:37:06 2022 +0000

    change name of requirements.txt to avoid confusion

commit 2dd6fc2b93
Merge: 22213612 71ee44a8
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 17:26:24 2022 +0000

    Merge branch 'release-candidate-2-1-3' of github.com:/invoke-ai/InvokeAI into release-candidate-2-1-3

commit 22213612a0
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 17:25:59 2022 +0000

    directory cleanup; working on install docs

commit 71ee44a827
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 02:07:13 2022 +0000

    prevent crash when switching to an invalid model

commit b17ca0a5e7
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 14:28:38 2022 +0100

    don't suppress exceptions when doing cross-attention control

commit 71bbfe4a1a
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 12:59:34 2022 +0100

    Fix #1362 by improving VRAM usage patterns when doing .swap()

    commit ef3f7a26e242b73c2beb0195c7fd8f654ef47f55
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Tue Nov 8 12:18:37 2022 +0100

        remove log spam

    commit 7189d649622d4668b120b0dd278388ad672142c4
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Tue Nov 8 12:10:28 2022 +0100

        change the way saved slicing strategy is applied

    commit 01c40f751ab72955140165c16f95ae411732265b
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Tue Nov 8 12:04:43 2022 +0100

        fix slicing_strategy_getter callsite

    commit f8cfe25150a346958903316bc710737d99839923
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Tue Nov 8 11:56:22 2022 +0100

        cleanup, consistent dim=0 also tested

    commit 5bf9b1e890d48e962afd4a668a219b68271e5dc1
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Tue Nov 8 11:34:09 2022 +0100

        refactored context, tested with non-sliced cross attention control

    commit d58a46e39bf562e7459290d2444256e8c08ad0b6
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sun Nov 6 00:41:52 2022 +0100

        cleanup

    commit 7e2c658b4c06fe239311b65b9bb16fa3adec7fd7
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:57:31 2022 +0100

        disable logs

    commit 20ee89d93841b070738b3d8a4385c93b097d92eb
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:36:58 2022 +0100

        slice saved attention if necessary

    commit 0a7684a22c880ec0f48cc22bfed4526358f71546
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:32:38 2022 +0100

        raise instead of asserting

    commit 7083104c7f3a0d8fd96e94a2f391de50a3c942e4
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:31:00 2022 +0100

        store dim when saving slices

    commit f7c0808ed383ec1dc70645288a798ed2aa4fa85c
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:27:16 2022 +0100

        don't retry on exception

    commit 749a721e939b3fe7c1741e7998dab6bd2c85a0cb
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:24:50 2022 +0100

        stuff

    commit 032ab90e9533be8726301ec91b97137e2aadef9a
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:20:17 2022 +0100

        more logging

    commit 3dc34b387f033482305360e605809d95a40bf6f8
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:16:47 2022 +0100

        logs

    commit 901c4c1aa4b9bcef695a6551867ec8149e6e6a93
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:12:39 2022 +0100

        actually set save_slicing_strategy to True

    commit f780e0a0a7c6b6a3db320891064da82589358c8a
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 22:10:35 2022 +0100

        store slicing strategy

    commit 93bb6d566fd18c5c69ef7dacc8f74ba2cf671cb7
    Author: damian <git@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 20:43:48 2022 +0100

        still not it

    commit 5e3a9541f8ae00bde524046963910323e20c40b7
    Author: damian <git@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 17:20:02 2022 +0100

        wip offloading attention slices on-demand

    commit 4c2966aa856b6f3b446216da3619ae931552ef08
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 15:47:40 2022 +0100

        pre-emptive offloading, idk if it works

    commit 572576755e9f0a878d38e8173e485126c0efbefb
    Author: root <you@example.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 11:25:32 2022 +0000

        push attention slices to cpu. slow but saves memory.

    commit b57c83a68f2ac03976ebc89ce2ff03812d6d185f
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 12:04:22 2022 +0100

        verbose logging

    commit 3a5dae116f110a96585d9eb71d713b5ed2bc3d2b
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Sat Nov 5 11:50:48 2022 +0100

        wip fixing mem strategy crash (4 test on runpod)

    commit 3cf237db5fae0c7b0b4cc3c47c81830bdb2ae7de
    Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
    Date:   Fri Nov 4 09:02:40 2022 +0100

        wip, only works on cuda

commit 5702271991
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 14:09:36 2022 +0000

    speculative reorganization of the requirements & environment files

    - This is only a test!
    - The various environment*.yml and requirements*.txt files have all
      been moved into a directory named "environments-and-requirements".
    - The idea is to clean up our root directory so that the github home
      page is tidy.
    - The manual install instructions will start with the instructions to
      create a symbolic link from environment.yml to the appropriate file
      for OS and GPU.
    - The 1-click installers have been updated to accommodate this change.

commit 10781e7dc4
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 01:59:45 2022 +0000

    refactoring requirements

commit 099d1157c5
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Wed Nov 9 00:16:18 2022 +0100

    better way to make sure if conda is useable

commit ab825bf7ee
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 22:05:33 2022 +0000

    add back --prefer-binaries to requirements

commit 10cfeb5ada
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 22:27:19 2022 +0100

    add quotes to set and use `$environment_file`

commit e97515d045
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 22:24:21 2022 +0100

    set environment file for conda update

commit 0f04bc5789
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 22:21:25 2022 +0100

    use conda env update

commit 3f74aabecd
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 22:20:44 2022 +0100

    use command instead of hash

commit b1a99a51b7
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 14:44:44 2022 -0500

    remove --global git config from 1-click installers

commit 8004f8a6d9
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Nov 7 09:07:20 2022 -0500

    Revert "Use array slicing to calc ddim timesteps"

    This reverts commit 1f0c5b4cf1.

commit ff8ff2212a
Merge: 8e5363cd 636620b1
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 14:01:40 2022 +0000

    add initfile support from PR #1386

commit 8e5363cd83
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 13:26:18 2022 +0000

    move 'installer/' to '1-click-installer' to make room for tildebyte installer

commit 1450779146
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 12:56:36 2022 +0000

    update branch for installer to pull against

commit 8cd5d95b8a
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 05:30:20 2022 +0000

    move all models into subdirectories of ./models

    - this required an update to the invoke-ai fork of gfpgan
    - simultaneously reverted consolidation of environment and
      requirements files, as their presence in a directory
      triggered setup.py to try to install a sub-package.

commit abd6407394
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 03:52:46 2022 +0000

    leave a copy of environment-cuda.yml at top level

    - named it environment.yml
    - need to avoid a big change for users and breaking older support
      instructions.

commit 734dacfbe9
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 03:50:07 2022 +0000

    consolidate environment files

    - starting to remove unneeded entries and pins
    - no longer require -e in front of github dependencies
    - update setup.py with release number
    - update manual installation instructions

commit 636620b1d5
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 8 03:26:16 2022 +0000

    change initfile to ~/.invokeai

    - adjust documentation
    - also fix 'clipseg_models' to 'clipseg', which seems to be working now

commit 1fe41146f0
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 14:28:01 2022 -0400

    add support for an initialization file, invokeai.init

    - Place preferred startup command switches in a file named
      "invokeai.init". The file can consist of a single line of switches
      such as "--web --steps=28", a series of switches on each
      line, or any combination of the two.

     Example:
     ```
       --web
       --host=0.0.0.0
       --steps=28
       --grid
       -f 0.6 -C 11.0 -A k_euler_a
    ```

    - The following options, which were previously only available within
      the CLI, are now available on the command line as well:

      --steps
      --strength
      --cfg_scale
      --width
      --height
      --fit

commit 2ad6ef355a
Merge: 865502ee 8b47c829
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 18:08:36 2022 +0000

    update discord link

commit 865502ee4f
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 18:00:16 2022 +0100

    update changelog

commit c7984f3299
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 17:07:27 2022 +0100

    update TROUBLESHOOT.md

commit 7f150ed833
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 16:56:58 2022 +0100

    remove `:`from headlines in CONTRIBUTORS.md

commit badf4e256c
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 16:56:37 2022 +0100

    enable navigation tabs
    Since the docs are growing, this way they look cleaner

commit e64c60bbb3
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 16:18:59 2022 +0100

    remove preflight checks from assets
    seems like somebody executed tests and commited them

commit 1780618543
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sun Nov 6 16:15:06 2022 +0100

    update INSTALLING_MODELS.md

commit f91fd27624
Author: Kyle Schouviller <kyle0654@hotmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 14:47:53 2022 -0700

    Bug fix for inpaint size

commit 09e41e8f76
Author: Kyle Schouviller <kyle0654@hotmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 14:34:52 2022 -0700

    Add inpaint size options to inpaint at a larger size than the actual inpaint image, then scale back down for recombination

commit 6eeb2107b3
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 21:01:14 2022 +0100

    remove create-caches.yml since not used anywhere

commit 17053ad8b7
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 16:01:55 2022 -0400

    fix duplicated argument introduced by conflict resolution

commit fefb4dc1f8
Merge: 762ca60a d05b1b35
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 12:47:35 2022 -0700

    Merge branch 'development' into fix_generate.py

commit d05b1b3544
Author: Craig <cwallen@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sat Oct 29 20:40:30 2022 -0400

    Resize hires as an image

commit 82d4904c07
Author: Craig <cwallen@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sat Oct 29 20:37:40 2022 -0400

    Log strength with hires

commit 1cdcf33cfa
Merge: 6616fa83 cbc029c6
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 09:57:38 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'main' into development

    - this synchronizes recent document fixes by mauwii

commit 6616fa835a
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 4 00:47:03 2022 -0400

    fix Windows library dependency issues

    This commit addresses two bugs:

    1) invokeai.py crashes immediately with a message about an undefined
       attritube sigKILL (closes #1288). The fix is to pin torch at 1.12.1.

    2) Version 1.4.2 of basicsr fails to load properly on Windows, and is
       a requirement of realesrgan, however 1.4.1 works. Pinning basicsr
       in our requirements file resulted in a dependency conflict, so I
       ended up cloning realesrgan into the invoke-ai Git space and changing
       the requirements file there.

    If there is a more elegant solution, please advise.

commit 7b9a4564b1
Author: Matthias Wild <40327258+mauwii@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Sat Nov 5 14:36:45 2022 +0100

    Update-docs (#1382)

    * update IMG2IMG.md

    * update INPAINTING.md

    * update WEBUIHOTKEYS.md

    * more doc updates (mostly fix formatting):
    - OUTPAINTING.md
    - POSTPROCESS.md
    - PROMPTS.md
    - VARIATIONS.md
    - WEB.md
    - WEBUIHOTKEYS.md

commit fcdefa0620
Author: Matthias Wild <40327258+mauwii@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 4 20:47:31 2022 +0100

    Hotifx docs (#1376) (#1377)

commit ef8b3ce639
Merge: b7042095 36870a8f
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 4 12:08:44 2022 -0400

    Merge-main-into-development (#1373)

    To get the rid of the difference between main and development.

    Since otherwise it will be a pain to start fixing the documentatino
    (when the state between main and development is not the same ...)

    Also this should fix the problem of all tests failing since environment
    yamls get updated.

commit 36870a8f53
Merge: 6b89adfa b7042095
Author: Matthias Wild <40327258+mauwii@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Fri Nov 4 16:25:00 2022 +0100

    Merge branch 'development' into merge-main-into-development

commit b70420951d
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 12:39:45 2022 +0100

    fix parsing error doing eg `forest ().swap(in winter)`

commit 1f0c5b4cf1
Author: wfng92 <43742196+wfng92@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 17:13:52 2022 +0800

    Use array slicing to calc ddim timesteps

commit 8648da8111
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Fri Nov 4 00:06:19 2022 +0100

    update environment-linux-aarch64 to use python 3.9

commit 45b4593563
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 22:31:46 2022 +0100

    update environment-linux-aarch64.yml
    - move getpass_asterisk to pip

commit 41b04316cf
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 20:40:08 2022 +0100

    rename job, remove debug branch from triggers

commit e97c6db2a3
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 20:34:01 2022 +0100

    include build matrix to build x86_64 and aarch64

commit 896820a349
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 05:01:15 2022 +0100

    disable caching

commit 06c8f468bf
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 04:26:39 2022 +0100

    disable PR-Validation
    since there are no files passed from context this is unecesarry

commit 61920e2701
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 04:09:39 2022 +0100

    update action to use current branch
    also update build-args of dockerfile and build.sh

commit f34ba7ca70
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 02:30:24 2022 +0100

    remove unecesarry mkdir command again

commit c30ef0895d
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 01:51:12 2022 +0100

    remove symlink to GFPGANv1.4
    also re-add mkdir to prevent action from failing

commit aa3a774f73
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 01:48:59 2022 +0100

    update build-container.yml to use cachev3

commit 2c30555b84
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 01:34:20 2022 +0100

    update Dockerfile
    - create models.yaml from models.yaml.example
    - run preload_models.py with --no-interactive

commit 743f605773
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 01:21:15 2022 +0100

    update build.sh to download sd-v1.5 model

commit 519c661abb
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Oct 25 01:26:50 2022 +0200

    replace old fashined markdown templates with forms
    this will help the readability of issues a lot 🤓

commit 22c956c75f
Merge: 13696adc 0196571a
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 10:20:21 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'development' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into development

commit 13696adc3a
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 10:20:10 2022 -0400

    speculative change to solve windows esrgan issues

commit 0196571a12
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 22:39:35 2022 -0400

    remove merge markers from preload_models.py

commit 9666f466ab
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 18:29:34 2022 -0400

    use refined model by default

commit 240e5486c8
Merge: 8164b6b9 aa247e68
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 18:35:00 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'spezialspezial-patch-9' into development

commit 8164b6b9cf
Merge: 4fc82d55 dd5a88dc
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 17:06:46 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'development' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into development

commit 4fc82d554f
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 04:17:28 2022 +1300

    [WebUI] Final 2.1 Release Build

commit 96b34c0f85
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 09:08:11 2022 +0100

    Final WebUI build for Release 2.1
    - squashed commit of 52 commits from PR #1327

    don't log base64 progress images

    Fresh Build For WebUI

    [WebUI] Loopback Default False

    Fixes bugs/styling

    - Fixes missing web app state on new version:
    Adds stateReconciler to redux-persist.

    When we add more values to the state and then release the update app, they will be automatically merged in.

    Reseting web UI will be needed far less.
    7159ec

    - Fixes console z-index
    - Moves reset web UI button to visible area

    Decreases gallery width on inpainting

    Increases workarea split padding to 1rem

    Adds missing tooltips to site header

    Changes inpainting controls settings to hover

    Fixes hotkeys and settings buttons not working

    Improves bounding box interactions

    - Bounding box can now be moved by dragging any of its edges
    - Bounding box does not affect drawing if already drawing a stroke
    - Can lock bounding box to draw directly on the bounding box edges
    - Removes spacebar-hold behaviour due to technical issues

    Fixes silent crash when init image too large

    To send the mask to the server, the UI rendered the mask onto the init image and sent the whole image. The mask was then cropped by the server.

    If the image was too large, the app silently failed. Maybe it exceeds the websocket size limit.

    Fixed by cropping the mask in the UI layer, sending only bounding-box-sized mask image data.

    Disabled bounding box settings when locked

    Styles image uploader

    Builds fresh bundle

    Improves bounding box interaction

    Added spacebar-hold-to-transform back.

    Address bounding box feedback

    - Adds back toggle to hide bounding box
    - Box quick toggle = q, normal toggle = shift + q
    - Styles canvas alert icons

    Adds hints when unable to invoke

    - Popover on Invoke button indicates why exactly it is disabled, e.g. prompt is empty, something else is processing, etc.
    - There may be more than one reason; all are displayed.

    Fix Inpainting Alerts Styling

    Preventing unnecessary re-renders across the app

    Code Split Inpaint Options

    Isolate features to their own components so they dont re-render the other stuff each time.

    [TESTING] Remove  global isReady checking

    I dont believe this is need at all because the isready state is constantly updated when needed and tracked real time in the Redux store. This causes massive re-renders. @psychedelicious If this is absolutely essential for a reason that I do not see, please hit me up on Discord.

    Fresh Bundle

    Fix Bounding Box Settings re-rendering on brush stroke

    [Code Splitting] Bounding Box Options

    Isolated all bounding box components to trigger unnecessary re-renders. Still need to fix  bounding box  triggering re-renders on the control panel inside the canvas itself. But the options panel should be a good to go with this change.

    Inpainting Controls Code Spitting and Performance

    Codesplit the entirety of the inpainting controls. Created new selectors for each and every component to ensure there are no unnecessary re-renders. App feels a lot smoother.

    Fixes rerenders on ClearBrushHistory

    Fixes crash when requesting post-generation upscale/face restoration

    - Moves the inpainting paste to before the postprocessing.

    Removes unused isReady state

    Changes Report Bug icon to a bug

    Restores shift+q bounding box shortcut

    Adds alert for bounding box size to status icons

    Adds asCheckbox to IAIIconButton

    Rough draft of this. Not happy with the styling but it's clearer than having them look just like buttons.

    Fixes crash related to old value of progress_latents in state

    Styling changes and settings modal minor refactor

    Fixes: uploaded JPG images not loading

    Reworks CurrentImageButtons.tsx

    - Change all icons to FA iconset for consistency
    - Refactors IAIIconButton, IAIButton, IAIPopover to handle ref forwarding
    - Redesigns buttons into group

    Only generate 1 iteration when seed fixed & variations disabled

    Fixes progress images select

    Fixes edge case: upload over gets stuck while alt tabbing

    - Press esc to close it now

    Fixes display progress images select typing

    Fixes current image button rerenders

    Adds min width to ImageUploader

    Makes fast-latents in progress default

    Update Icon Button Checkbox Style Styling

    Fixes next/prev image buttons

    Refactor canvas buttons + more

    Add Save Intermediates Step Count

    For accurate mode only.

    Co-Authored-By: Richard Macarthy <richardmacarthy@protonmail.com>

    Restores "initial image" text

    Address feedback

    - moves mask clear button
    - fixes intermediates
    - shrinks inpainting icons by 10%

    Fix Loopback Styling

    Adds escape hotkey to close floating panels

    Readd Hotkey for Dual Display

    Updated Current Image Button Styling

commit dd5a88dcee
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 04:17:28 2022 +1300

    [WebUI] Final 2.1 Release Build

commit 95ed56bf82
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 04:16:31 2022 +1300

    Updated Current Image Button Styling

commit 1ae80f5ab9
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 04:07:57 2022 +1300

    Readd Hotkey for Dual Display

commit 1f0bd3ca6c
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 02:07:00 2022 +1100

    Adds escape hotkey to close floating panels

commit a1971f6830
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 03:38:15 2022 +1300

    Fix Loopback Styling

commit c6118e8898
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 01:29:51 2022 +1100

    Address feedback

    - moves mask clear button
    - fixes intermediates
    - shrinks inpainting icons by 10%

commit 7ba958cf7f
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 01:10:38 2022 +1100

    Restores "initial image" text

commit 383905d5d2
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 02:59:11 2022 +1300

    Add Save Intermediates Step Count

    For accurate mode only.

    Co-Authored-By: Richard Macarthy <richardmacarthy@protonmail.com>

commit 6173e3e9ca
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 00:53:53 2022 +1100

    Refactor canvas buttons + more

commit 3feb7d8922
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 00:49:23 2022 +1100

    Fixes next/prev image buttons

commit 1d9edbd0dd
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Thu Nov 3 00:50:44 2022 +1300

    Update Icon Button Checkbox Style Styling

commit d439abdb89
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 21:37:24 2022 +1100

    Makes fast-latents in progress default

commit ee47ea0c89
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 21:37:09 2022 +1100

    Adds min width to ImageUploader

commit 300bb2e627
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 21:28:22 2022 +1100

    Fixes current image button rerenders

commit ccf8593501
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 21:27:43 2022 +1100

    Fixes display progress images select typing

commit 0fda612f3f
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 21:02:01 2022 +1100

    Fixes edge case: upload over gets stuck while alt tabbing

    - Press esc to close it now

commit 5afff65b71
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 20:33:19 2022 +1100

    Fixes progress images select

commit 7e55bdefce
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 20:27:47 2022 +1100

    Only generate 1 iteration when seed fixed & variations disabled

commit 620cf84d3d
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 19:51:38 2022 +1100

    Reworks CurrentImageButtons.tsx

    - Change all icons to FA iconset for consistency
    - Refactors IAIIconButton, IAIButton, IAIPopover to handle ref forwarding
    - Redesigns buttons into group

commit cfe567c62a
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 16:14:50 2022 +1100

    Fixes: uploaded JPG images not loading

commit cefe12f1df
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 15:31:18 2022 +1100

    Styling changes and settings modal minor refactor

commit 1e51c39928
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 15:27:46 2022 +1100

    Fixes crash related to old value of progress_latents in state

commit 42a02bbb80
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 13:15:06 2022 +1100

    Adds asCheckbox to IAIIconButton

    Rough draft of this. Not happy with the styling but it's clearer than having them look just like buttons.

commit f1ae6dae4c
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 13:13:56 2022 +1100

    Adds alert for bounding box size to status icons

commit 6195579910
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 11:52:19 2022 +1100

    Restores shift+q bounding box shortcut

commit 16c8b23b34
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 11:32:07 2022 +1100

    Changes Report Bug icon to a bug

commit 07ae626b22
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 11:17:16 2022 +1100

    Removes unused isReady state

commit 8d171bb044
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 11:13:26 2022 +1100

    Fixes crash when requesting post-generation upscale/face restoration

    - Moves the inpainting paste to before the postprocessing.

commit 6e33ca7e9e
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 10:59:01 2022 +1100

    Fixes rerenders on ClearBrushHistory

commit db46e12f2b
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 11:36:28 2022 +1300

    Inpainting Controls Code Spitting and Performance

    Codesplit the entirety of the inpainting controls. Created new selectors for each and every component to ensure there are no unnecessary re-renders. App feels a lot smoother.

commit 868e4b2db8
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 07:40:31 2022 +1300

    [Code Splitting] Bounding Box Options

    Isolated all bounding box components to trigger unnecessary re-renders. Still need to fix  bounding box  triggering re-renders on the control panel inside the canvas itself. But the options panel should be a good to go with this change.

commit 2e562742c1
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 06:40:27 2022 +1300

    Fix Bounding Box Settings re-rendering on brush stroke

commit 68e6958009
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 06:28:34 2022 +1300

    Fresh Bundle

commit ea6e3a7949
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 06:26:56 2022 +1300

    [TESTING] Remove  global isReady checking

    I dont believe this is need at all because the isready state is constantly updated when needed and tracked real time in the Redux store. This causes massive re-renders. @psychedelicious If this is absolutely essential for a reason that I do not see, please hit me up on Discord.

commit b2879ca99f
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 06:08:59 2022 +1300

    Code Split Inpaint Options

    Isolate features to their own components so they dont re-render the other stuff each time.

commit 4e911566c3
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 03:50:56 2022 +1300

    Preventing unnecessary re-renders across the app

commit 9bafda6a15
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 03:02:35 2022 +1300

    Fix Inpainting Alerts Styling

commit 871a8a5375
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 23:52:07 2022 +1100

    Adds hints when unable to invoke

    - Popover on Invoke button indicates why exactly it is disabled, e.g. prompt is empty, something else is processing, etc.
    - There may be more than one reason; all are displayed.

commit 0eef74bc00
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 23:40:11 2022 +1100

    Address bounding box feedback

    - Adds back toggle to hide bounding box
    - Box quick toggle = q, normal toggle = shift + q
    - Styles canvas alert icons

commit 423ae32097
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 17:06:07 2022 +1100

    Improves bounding box interaction

    Added spacebar-hold-to-transform back.

commit 8282e5d045
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 16:57:07 2022 +1100

    Builds fresh bundle

commit 19305cdbdf
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 16:51:11 2022 +1100

    Styles image uploader

commit eb9028ab30
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 16:51:03 2022 +1100

    Disabled bounding box settings when locked

commit 21483f5d07
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 16:50:24 2022 +1100

    Fixes silent crash when init image too large

    To send the mask to the server, the UI rendered the mask onto the init image and sent the whole image. The mask was then cropped by the server.

    If the image was too large, the app silently failed. Maybe it exceeds the websocket size limit.

    Fixed by cropping the mask in the UI layer, sending only bounding-box-sized mask image data.

commit 82dcbac28f
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 16:28:30 2022 +1100

    Improves bounding box interactions

    - Bounding box can now be moved by dragging any of its edges
    - Bounding box does not affect drawing if already drawing a stroke
    - Can lock bounding box to draw directly on the bounding box edges
    - Removes spacebar-hold behaviour due to technical issues

commit d43bd4625d
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 15:10:49 2022 +1100

    Fixes hotkeys and settings buttons not working

commit ea891324a2
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:04:02 2022 +1100

    Changes inpainting controls settings to hover

commit 8fd9ea2193
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:03:41 2022 +1100

    Adds missing tooltips to site header

commit fb02666856
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:03:25 2022 +1100

    Increases workarea split padding to 1rem

commit f6f5c2731b
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:03:10 2022 +1100

    Decreases gallery width on inpainting

commit b4e3f771e0
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 10:54:59 2022 +1100

    Fixes bugs/styling

    - Fixes missing web app state on new version:
    Adds stateReconciler to redux-persist.

    When we add more values to the state and then release the update app, they will be automatically merged in.

    Reseting web UI will be needed far less.
    7159ec

    - Fixes console z-index
    - Moves reset web UI button to visible area

commit 99bb9491ac
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 08:35:45 2022 +1300

    [WebUI] Loopback Default False

commit 0453f21127
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 23:23:51 2022 +1300

    Fresh Build For WebUI

commit 9fc09aa4bd
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 09:08:11 2022 +0100

    don't log base64 progress images

commit 5e87062cf8
Author: spezialspezial <75758219+spezialspezial@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 00:21:27 2022 +0100

    Option to directly invert the grayscale heatmap - fix

commit 3e7a459990
Author: spezialspezial <75758219+spezialspezial@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 21:37:33 2022 +0100

    Update txt2mask.py

commit bbf4c03e50
Author: spezialspezial <75758219+spezialspezial@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 21:11:19 2022 +0100

    Option to directly invert the grayscale heatmap

    Theoretically less work inverting the image while it's small but I can't measure a significant difference. Though, handy option to have in some cases.

commit 611a3a9753
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 02:23:09 2022 +0100

    fix name of caching step

commit 1611f0d181
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 02:18:46 2022 +0100

    readd caching of sd-models
    - this would remove the necesarrity of the secret availability in PRs

commit 08835115e4
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 22:10:12 2022 -0400

    pin pytorch_lightning to 1.7.7, issue #1331

commit 2d84e28d32
Merge: 533fd04e ef17aae8
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 22:11:04 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'development' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into development

commit ef17aae8ab
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 00:39:48 2022 +0100

    add damian0815 to contributors list

commit 0cc39f01a3
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 01:18:50 2022 +0100

    report full size for fast latents and update conversion matrix for v1.5

commit 688d7258f1
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 00:33:00 2022 +0100

    fix a bug that broke cross attention control index mapping

commit 4513320bf1
Author: damian0815 <null@damianstewart.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 2 00:31:58 2022 +0100

    save VRAM by not recombining tensors that have been sliced to save VRAM

commit 533fd04ef0
Merge: 6215592b dff5681c
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 17:40:36 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'development' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into development

commit dff5681cf0
Author: damian0815 <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 13:56:03 2022 +0100

    shorter strings

commit 5a2790a69b
Author: damian0815 <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 13:19:20 2022 +0100

    convert progress display to a drop-down

commit 7c5305ccba
Author: damian0815 <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 12:54:46 2022 +0100

    do not try to save base64 intermediates in gallery on cancellation

commit 4013e8ad6f
Author: psychedelicious <4822129+psychedelicious@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 21:54:35 2022 +1100

    Fixes b64 image sending and displaying

commit d1dfd257f9
Author: damian <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:40:40 2022 +0100

    wip base64

commit 5322d735ee
Author: damian <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:31:42 2022 +0100

    update frontend

commit cdb107dcda
Author: damian <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 11:17:43 2022 +0100

    add option to show intermediate latent space

commit be1393a41c
Author: damian <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 10:16:55 2022 +0100

    ensure existing exception handling code also handles new exception class

commit e554c2607f
Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 10:08:42 2022 +0100

    Rebuilt prompt parsing logic

    Complete re-write of the prompt parsing logic to be more readable and
    logical, and therefore also hopefully easier to debug, maintain, and
    augment.

    In the process it has also become more robust to badly-formed prompts.

    Squashed commit of the following:

    commit 8fcfa88a16e1390d41717e940d72aed64712171c
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Sun Oct 30 17:05:57 2022 +0100

        further cleanup

    commit 1a1fd78bcfeb49d072e3e6d5808aa8df15441629
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Sun Oct 30 16:07:57 2022 +0100

        cleanup and document

    commit 099c9659fa8b8135876f9a5a50fe80b20bc0635c
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Sun Oct 30 15:54:58 2022 +0100

        works fully

    commit 5e6887ea8c25a1e21438ff6defb381fd027d25fd
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Sun Oct 30 15:24:31 2022 +0100

        further...

    commit 492fda120844d9bc1ad4ec7dd408a3374762d0ff
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Sun Oct 30 14:08:57 2022 +0100

        getting there...

    commit c6aab05a8450cc3c95c8691daf38fdc64c74f52d
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Fri Oct 28 14:29:03 2022 +0200

        wip doesn't compile

    commit 5e533f731cfd20cd435330eeb0012e5689e87e81
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Fri Oct 28 13:21:43 2022 +0200

        working with CrossAttentionCtonrol but no Attention support yet

    commit 9678348773431e500e110e8aede99086bb7b5955
    Author: Damian at mba <damian@frey.NOSPAMco.nz>
    Date:   Fri Oct 28 13:04:52 2022 +0200

        wip rebuiling prompt parser

commit 6215592b12
Merge: ef24d76a 349cc254
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 17:34:55 2022 -0400

    Merge branch 'development' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into development

commit 349cc25433
Author: damian0815 <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 20:08:52 2022 +0100

    fix crash (be a little less aggressive clearing out the attention slice)

commit 214d276379
Author: damian0815 <d@d.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 19:57:55 2022 +0100

    be more aggressive at clearing out saved_attn_slice

commit ef24d76adc
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 14:34:23 2022 -0400

    fix library problems in preload_modules

commit ab2b5a691d
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 17:22:48 2022 -0400

    fix model_cache memory management issues

commit c7de2b2801
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 02:02:14 2022 +0100

    disable checks with sd-V1.4 model...
    ...to save some resources, since V1.5 is the default now

commit e8075658ac
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Mon Oct 31 22:20:51 2022 +0100

    update test-invoke-conda.yml
    - fix model dl path for sd-v1-4.ckpt
    - copy configs/models.yaml.example to configs/models.yaml

commit 4202dabee1
Author: mauwii <Mauwii@outlook.de>
Date:   Mon Oct 31 22:17:21 2022 +0100

    fix models example weights for sd-v1.4

commit d67db2bcf1
Author: blessedcoolant <54517381+blessedcoolant@users.noreply.github.com>
Date:   Tue Nov 1 08:35:45 2022 +1300

    [WebUI] Loopback Default False

commit 7159ec885f
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 31 11:33:05 2022 -0400

    further improvements to preload_models.py

    - Faster startup for command line switch processing
    - Specify configuration file to modify using --config option:

      ./scripts/preload_models.ply --config models/my-models-file.yaml

commit b5cf734ba9
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 31 11:08:19 2022 -0400

    improve behavior of preload_models.py

    - NEVER overwrite user's existing models.yaml
    - Instead, merge its contents into new config file,
      and rename original to models.yaml.orig (with
      message)
    - models.yaml has been removed from repository and renamed
      models.yaml.example

commit f7dc8eafee
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Oct 31 10:47:35 2022 -0400

    restore models.yaml to virgin state

commit 762ca60a30
Author: Lincoln Stein <lincoln.stein@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 4 22:55:10 2022 -0400

    Update INPAINTING.md

commit e7fb9f342c
Author: Hideyuki Katsushiro <h.katsushiro@qualia.tokyo.jp>
Date:   Wed Oct 5 10:08:53 2022 +0900

    add argument --outdir
2022-11-12 17:17:07 +00:00
Kent Keirsey
8b47c82992 Update README.md 2022-11-06 09:21:05 -08:00
Kent Keirsey
eab435da27 Update index.md 2022-11-06 09:21:05 -08:00
Lincoln Stein
cbc029c6f9 fix Windows library dependency issues
This commit addresses two bugs:

1) invokeai.py crashes immediately with a message about an undefined
   attritube sigKILL (closes #1288). The fix is to pin torch at 1.12.1.

2) Version 1.4.2 of basicsr fails to load properly on Windows, and is
   a requirement of realesrgan, however 1.4.1 works. Pinning basicsr
   in our requirements file resulted in a dependency conflict, so I
   ended up cloning realesrgan into the invoke-ai Git space and changing
   the requirements file there.

If there is a more elegant solution, please advise.
2022-11-05 06:45:28 -07:00
Lincoln Stein
d318968abe remove --no_interactive from preload_scripts.py example (#1378) 2022-11-05 06:23:56 +01:00
Matthias Wild
e71655237a Hotifx docs (#1376) 2022-11-04 15:17:28 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
6b89adfa7e change "python3" to "python" in instructions 2022-11-03 19:22:05 -04:00
mauwii
8aa4a258f4 replace old fashined markdown templates with forms
this will help the readability of issues a lot 🤓
2022-11-03 16:28:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
174a9b78b0 Bring main back into a consistent state with other branches
- Due to misuse of rebase command, main was transiently
  in an inconsistent state.

- This repairs the damage, and adds a few post-release
  patches that ensure stable conda installs on Mac and Windows.
2022-11-03 15:44:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
aa247e68be use refined model by default 2022-11-02 18:29:34 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
895c47fd11 Merge branch 'patch-9' of https://github.com/spezialspezial/stable-diffusion into spezialspezial-patch-9 2022-11-02 18:24:55 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
0c32d7b507 add release-candidate-branch to mkdocs action 2022-11-02 18:17:16 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
09625eae66 webgui working again 2022-11-02 18:07:18 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
76249b3d4e copy dev frontend code over again 2022-11-02 17:56:30 -04:00
damian
d85cd99f17 add option to show intermediate latent space 2022-11-02 17:53:11 -04:00
damian
f4576dcc2d update frontend 2022-11-02 17:51:01 -04:00
damian
62fe308f84 wip base64 2022-11-02 17:47:25 -04:00
psychedelicious
9b984e0d1e resolve conflicts 2022-11-02 17:45:48 -04:00
damian0815
5502b29340 do not try to save base64 intermediates in gallery on cancellation 2022-11-02 17:44:53 -04:00
damian0815
15fa246ccf convert progress display to a drop-down 2022-11-02 17:44:14 -04:00
damian0815
4929ae6c1d shorter strings 2022-11-02 17:41:42 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
16a52a607d updated documentation 2022-11-02 17:28:50 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
7c68eff99f remove unused frontend assets 2022-11-02 17:10:20 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
2048a47b85 copy frontend from dev 2022-11-02 17:08:00 -04:00
damian0815
f73d5a647d Final WebUI build for Release 2.1
- squashed commit of 52 commits from PR #1327

don't log base64 progress images

Fresh Build For WebUI

[WebUI] Loopback Default False

Fixes bugs/styling

- Fixes missing web app state on new version:
Adds stateReconciler to redux-persist.

When we add more values to the state and then release the update app, they will be automatically merged in.

Reseting web UI will be needed far less.
7159ec

- Fixes console z-index
- Moves reset web UI button to visible area

Decreases gallery width on inpainting

Increases workarea split padding to 1rem

Adds missing tooltips to site header

Changes inpainting controls settings to hover

Fixes hotkeys and settings buttons not working

Improves bounding box interactions

- Bounding box can now be moved by dragging any of its edges
- Bounding box does not affect drawing if already drawing a stroke
- Can lock bounding box to draw directly on the bounding box edges
- Removes spacebar-hold behaviour due to technical issues

Fixes silent crash when init image too large

To send the mask to the server, the UI rendered the mask onto the init image and sent the whole image. The mask was then cropped by the server.

If the image was too large, the app silently failed. Maybe it exceeds the websocket size limit.

Fixed by cropping the mask in the UI layer, sending only bounding-box-sized mask image data.

Disabled bounding box settings when locked

Styles image uploader

Builds fresh bundle

Improves bounding box interaction

Added spacebar-hold-to-transform back.

Address bounding box feedback

- Adds back toggle to hide bounding box
- Box quick toggle = q, normal toggle = shift + q
- Styles canvas alert icons

Adds hints when unable to invoke

- Popover on Invoke button indicates why exactly it is disabled, e.g. prompt is empty, something else is processing, etc.
- There may be more than one reason; all are displayed.

Fix Inpainting Alerts Styling

Preventing unnecessary re-renders across the app

Code Split Inpaint Options

Isolate features to their own components so they dont re-render the other stuff each time.

[TESTING] Remove  global isReady checking

I dont believe this is need at all because the isready state is constantly updated when needed and tracked real time in the Redux store. This causes massive re-renders. @psychedelicious If this is absolutely essential for a reason that I do not see, please hit me up on Discord.

Fresh Bundle

Fix Bounding Box Settings re-rendering on brush stroke

[Code Splitting] Bounding Box Options

Isolated all bounding box components to trigger unnecessary re-renders. Still need to fix  bounding box  triggering re-renders on the control panel inside the canvas itself. But the options panel should be a good to go with this change.

Inpainting Controls Code Spitting and Performance

Codesplit the entirety of the inpainting controls. Created new selectors for each and every component to ensure there are no unnecessary re-renders. App feels a lot smoother.

Fixes rerenders on ClearBrushHistory

Fixes crash when requesting post-generation upscale/face restoration

- Moves the inpainting paste to before the postprocessing.

Removes unused isReady state

Changes Report Bug icon to a bug

Restores shift+q bounding box shortcut

Adds alert for bounding box size to status icons

Adds asCheckbox to IAIIconButton

Rough draft of this. Not happy with the styling but it's clearer than having them look just like buttons.

Fixes crash related to old value of progress_latents in state

Styling changes and settings modal minor refactor

Fixes: uploaded JPG images not loading

Reworks CurrentImageButtons.tsx

- Change all icons to FA iconset for consistency
- Refactors IAIIconButton, IAIButton, IAIPopover to handle ref forwarding
- Redesigns buttons into group

Only generate 1 iteration when seed fixed & variations disabled

Fixes progress images select

Fixes edge case: upload over gets stuck while alt tabbing

- Press esc to close it now

Fixes display progress images select typing

Fixes current image button rerenders

Adds min width to ImageUploader

Makes fast-latents in progress default

Update Icon Button Checkbox Style Styling

Fixes next/prev image buttons

Refactor canvas buttons + more

Add Save Intermediates Step Count

For accurate mode only.

Co-Authored-By: Richard Macarthy <richardmacarthy@protonmail.com>

Restores "initial image" text

Address feedback

- moves mask clear button
- fixes intermediates
- shrinks inpainting icons by 10%

Fix Loopback Styling

Adds escape hotkey to close floating panels

Readd Hotkey for Dual Display

Updated Current Image Button Styling
2022-11-02 17:01:02 -04:00
blessedcoolant
365e2dde1b [WebUI] Final 2.1 Release Build 2022-11-02 16:48:35 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
a48e021c0b remove antlr4 from requirements 2022-11-02 16:35:14 -04:00
spezialspezial
825fa6977d Update outcrop.py 2022-11-02 16:33:35 -04:00
spezialspezial
e332529fbd Prevent outcrop error when no callback is supplied 2022-11-02 16:33:35 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
0f6aa7fe19 add antlr4 to requirements to fix Windows conda glitch 2022-11-02 15:31:09 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
b8870d8290 more bug fixes to install scripts 2022-11-02 15:26:02 -04:00
David Burnett
ffa91be3f1 Install older version of torch and matching torchvision, fix pytorch-lightning=1.7.7 2022-11-02 14:49:36 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
2d5294bca1 speculative change for .bat installer 2022-11-02 13:56:17 -04:00
damian0815
2468a28e66 save VRAM by not recombining tensors that have been sliced to save VRAM 2022-11-01 22:39:48 -04:00
damian0815
e3ed748191 fix a bug that broke cross attention control index mapping 2022-11-01 22:39:39 -04:00
damian0815
3f5bf7ac44 report full size for fast latents and update conversion matrix for v1.5 2022-11-01 22:39:27 -04:00
damian0815
00378e1ea6 add damian0815 to contributors list 2022-11-01 22:38:16 -04:00
spezialspezial
b45e632f23 Option to directly invert the grayscale heatmap - fix 2022-11-01 22:18:00 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
57be9ae6c3 pin pytorch_lightning to 1.7.7, issue #1331 2022-11-01 22:10:12 -04:00
spezialspezial
6c9a2761f5 Optional refined model for Txt2Mask
Don't merge right now, just wanted to show the necessary changes
2022-11-02 00:33:46 +01:00
spezialspezial
2bdd738f03 Update txt2mask.py 2022-11-01 17:39:56 -04:00
spezialspezial
7782760541 Option to directly invert the grayscale heatmap
Theoretically less work inverting the image while it's small but I can't measure a significant difference. Though, handy option to have in some cases.
2022-11-01 17:39:56 -04:00
damian0815
de2686d323 fix crash (be a little less aggressive clearing out the attention slice) 2022-11-01 17:35:43 -04:00
damian0815
0b72a4a35e be more aggressive at clearing out saved_attn_slice 2022-11-01 17:35:34 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
942a202945 fix model_cache memory management issues 2022-11-01 17:22:48 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
1379642fc6 fix library problems in preload_modules 2022-11-01 14:34:23 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
408cf5e092 candidate install scripts for testing 2022-11-01 13:54:42 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
ce298d32b5 attempt to make batch install more reliable
1. added nvidia channel to environment.yml
2. updated pytorch-cuda requirement
3. let conda figure out what version of pytorch to install
4. add conda install status checking to .bat and .sh install files
5. in preload_models.py catch and handle download/access token errors
2022-11-01 12:02:22 -04:00
mauwii
d7107d931a disable checks with sd-V1.4 model...
...to save some resources, since V1.5 is the default now
2022-10-31 21:35:33 -04:00
mauwii
147dcc2961 update test-invoke-conda.yml
- fix model dl path for sd-v1-4.ckpt
- copy configs/models.yaml.example to configs/models.yaml
2022-10-31 21:35:20 -04:00
mauwii
efd7f42414 fix models example weights for sd-v1.4 2022-10-31 21:35:09 -04:00
blessedcoolant
4e1b619ad7 [WebUI] Loopback Default False 2022-10-31 21:35:01 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
f26199d377 further improvements to preload_models.py
- Faster startup for command line switch processing
- Specify configuration file to modify using --config option:

  ./scripts/preload_models.ply --config models/my-models-file.yaml
2022-10-31 11:34:22 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
90cd791e76 improve behavior of preload_models.py
- NEVER overwrite user's existing models.yaml
- Instead, merge its contents into new config file,
  and rename original to models.yaml.orig (with
  message)
- models.yaml has been removed from repository and renamed
  models.yaml.example
2022-10-31 11:09:57 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
5a95ce5625 restore models.yaml to virgin state 2022-10-31 10:48:42 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
89da42ad79 Merge branch 'pin-options-panel' of https://github.com/psychedelicious/stable-diffusion into psychedelicious-pin-options-panel
- from PR #1301
2022-10-31 09:37:13 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
e8aba99c92 Merge branch 'development' of github.com:invoke-ai/InvokeAI into development 2022-10-31 09:35:21 -04:00
Damian at mba
ced9c83e96 various prompting fixes 2022-10-31 09:34:56 -04:00
psychedelicious
247816db9a Adds @psychedelicious to contributors list 2022-10-31 09:34:20 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
80f2cfe3e3 set default max_models to 2 internally as well as as arg 2022-10-31 09:05:38 -04:00
blessedcoolant
9a15a89e20 Tabs Styling Fix 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
blessedcoolant
c73a61b785 Add Invoke AI Logo to unpinned Options 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
88203d8db2 Styling fixes 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
881c69e905 Fixes invisible image uploader button 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
c40278dae7 Fixes re-renders triggered by typing prompt 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
7b329b7c91 Fixes: Progress bar does not activate when changing model 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
c19b02ab21 Fixes disappearing cursor edge case 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
6ebddf09c2 Fixes: cancel button disabled after model change 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
5841e1b5be Fixes safari process buttons style bug 2022-10-31 23:58:08 +11:00
psychedelicious
5f09ffa276 Fixes error when inpainting with show progress images enabled 2022-10-31 23:58:02 +11:00
psychedelicious
9e70c216f6 Sets defaults to show inpaint box and fill 2022-10-31 23:57:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
cbe8a9550c Updates styling 2022-10-31 23:57:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
259ecb7b71 Fixes very slightly incorrect pixel offset 2022-10-31 23:57:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
002791ef68 Removes unused file 2022-10-31 23:57:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
21e491f878 Fixes empty canvas detection 2022-10-31 23:57:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
12c4c715aa Demotes inpainting to img2img when mask is empty 2022-10-31 23:57:40 +11:00
psychedelicious
fe700d27df Improves styling 2022-10-31 23:57:33 +11:00
psychedelicious
7a4ceb0f7c Fixes empty canvas detection 2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
blessedcoolant
bb5d77a9fb Testing Build 2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
blessedcoolant
3c55baf06b Readded Bounding Box Visibility Toggle
Only affects preview. The backend still takes the set bounding box.
2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
blessedcoolant
ca882ad5ff Reworked Invoke Icon Layout when unpinned 2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
blessedcoolant
6a7b4ef63f Styling Fix 2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
blessedcoolant
f60d22b29b Fix an issue with the OutsideWatcher
The OutsideWatcher was disabling hotkeys because it was always being active -- whether the object was pinned or not. Modified the hook to now take a new optional argument called "req" which is a boolean that indicates whether to trigger it or not.

We can pass this from the component to control when the outside watcher should work and when it shouldn't.
2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
blessedcoolant
6a6fbe24a3 Styling & Hotkeys Update 2022-10-31 23:57:19 +11:00
psychedelicious
5efd2ed7a8 Demotes inpainting to img2img when mask is empty 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
62c346850c Improves styling 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
f6fafe3eb3 Improves bounding box fit behaviour when changing inpaint image 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
6547c320a9 Adds "loopback" feature 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
2d32cf4eeb Styling improvements 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
7a4e358d53 Fixes: unable to postprocess uploaded image "metadata" error 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
ac1469bbd3 Fixes: inpainting bug "images do not match" 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
c0c32d9daa Fixes bug with bounding box transforming cursor 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
52e74fef7c Fixes missing gallery category on generated images 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
e431d296c0 Builds fresh bundle + tidy 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
1e7a5fda24 Fixes #1295 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
050d72478e Attempts to fix #1297 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
d3a09f1284 Updates styles 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
e096eef049 Fixes next/prev image not working if category doesn't match 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
62c97dd7e6 Fixes edge cases, adds invoke button to header when options floating 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
psychedelicious
e58b7a7ef9 Adds pin feature to options panel 2022-10-31 23:56:49 +11:00
Lincoln Stein
dc556cb1a7 add max_load_models parameter for model cache control
- ldm.generate.Generator() now takes an argument named `max_load_models`.
  This is an integer that limits the model cache size. When the cache
  reaches the limit, it will start purging older models from cache.

- CLI takes an argument --max_load_models, default to 2. This will keep
  one model in GPU and the other in CPU and switch back and forth
  quickly.

- To not cache models at all, pass --max_load_models=1
2022-10-31 08:55:53 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
0c8f0e3386 add max_load_models parameter for model cache control
- ldm.generate.Generator() now takes an argument named `max_load_models`.
  This is an integer that limits the model cache size. When the cache
  reaches the limit, it will start purging older models from cache.

- CLI takes an argument --max_load_models, default to 2. This will keep
  one model in GPU and the other in CPU and switch back and forth
  quickly.

- To not cache models at all, pass --max_load_models=1
2022-10-31 08:53:16 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
98f03053ba hard-code strength to 0.9 during outcropping 2022-10-31 07:52:34 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
59ef2471e1 improve outcropping performance
- applied inpainting parameters recommended by @kyle0654
- results are aesthetically pleasing
- Closes #1319
2022-10-31 07:52:26 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
ce7651944d adapt outcrop.py to use new outpainting code
- unfortunately it does not look as good as the old code
  which just used plain inpainting.
2022-10-31 07:52:13 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
a3e0b285d8 fix embiggen crash 2022-10-31 07:52:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
3cdfedc649 hard-code strength to 0.9 during outcropping 2022-10-31 01:54:32 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
531f596bd1 improve outcropping performance
- applied inpainting parameters recommended by @kyle0654
- results are aesthetically pleasing
- Closes #1319
2022-10-31 01:37:12 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
8683426041 add seamless to metadata 2022-10-31 00:40:30 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
631592ec99 add --seamless to 2d waterlilly example 2022-10-31 00:39:51 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
4cd29420ef rerun preflight checks 2022-10-31 00:36:38 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
582fee6c3a adapt outcrop.py to use new outpainting code
- unfortunately it does not look as good as the old code
  which just used plain inpainting.
2022-10-31 00:20:53 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
2b39d1677c fix embiggen crash 2022-10-30 22:57:15 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
47342277dd fix captionining 2022-10-30 22:40:09 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
f7ce6fae9a specify which outpainted images use inpainting model 2022-10-30 22:38:50 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
8566490e51 remove redundant output images 2022-10-30 22:37:19 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
6151968cd3 updated preflight prompts file 2022-10-30 22:34:38 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
ba4691dae8 added remainder of preflight check outputs 2022-10-30 22:28:06 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
7d16af3aa7 fix input pictures 2022-10-30 18:32:59 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
61ff90d1fd added files needed for preflight checks 2022-10-30 18:30:22 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
90d37eac03 update requirements to address #1149 2022-10-18 16:00:59 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
230de023ff resolve doc conflicts during merge 2022-10-18 08:27:33 -04:00
mauwii
febf86dedf Merge branch 'fix-gh-actions' of github.com:mauwii/stable-diffusion into fix-gh-actions 2022-10-18 13:26:03 +02:00
mauwii
76ae17abac update cache steps
remove restore-keys, make keys uniuqe
2022-10-18 13:25:51 +02:00
mauwii
339ff4b464 fix conda pkg cache name
also change content of hashFile-function
2022-10-18 13:25:51 +02:00
mauwii
00c0e487dd move export behind the tests, upload with artifact
also switch to python between 3.9-3.10 and use conda-forge again
2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
5c8dfa38be readd pip dependencie in environment-ma.yml 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
acf85c66a5 add current branch to push trigger 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
3619918954 rename step to export conda env 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
65b14683a8 unpin conda package versions in environment.yml 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
f4fc02a3da switch to default channel in environment-mac.yml 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
c334170a93 pin versions only for pip packages 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
deab6c64fc export conda env instead of only print versions 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
e1c9503951 list conda packages after activating env
also want to show how much faster it will run now with cached pkgs
2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
9a21812bf5 revert changes to environment.yml
@tildebyte this would not have been pointed out without PR-Validation
2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
347b5ce452 fix expression 2022-10-18 13:25:50 +02:00
mauwii
b39029521b use very short validation for Pull Requests 2022-10-18 13:25:49 +02:00
mauwii
97b26f3de2 remove doubled checkpoint cache 2022-10-18 13:25:49 +02:00
mauwii
e19a7a990d unpin versions in environment
as asked by @tildebyte
2022-10-18 13:25:49 +02:00
mauwii
3e424e1046 remove pip from dependencies 2022-10-18 13:25:49 +02:00
mauwii
db20b4af9c remove pr trigger 2022-10-18 13:25:15 +02:00
Matthias Wild
44ff8f8531 squash merge update-gh-actions into fix-gh-actions
* fix mkdocs deployment

* update path to python bin

* add trigger for current branch

* change path to python_bin for mac as well

* try to use setup-python@v4 instead of setting env

* remove setup conda action

* try to use $CONDA

* remove overseen action

* change branch from master to main

* sort out if then else for faster syntax

* remove more if functions

* add updates to create-caches as well

* eliminate the rest of if functions

* try to unpin pytorch and torchvision

* restore pinned versions

* try switching from set-output to use env

* update test-invoke-conda as well

* fix env var creation

* quote variable

* add second equal to compare

* try another way to use outputs

* fix outputs

* pip install for mac before creating conda env

* fix output variable

* fix python bin path

* remove pip install for before creating conda env

* unpin streamlit version in conda mac env

* try to make git-workflows better readable

* remove 4gotten trigger

* Update-gh-actions (#6)

* fix mkdocs deployment

* update path to python bin

* add trigger for current branch

* change path to python_bin for mac as well

* try to use setup-python@v4 instead of setting env

* remove setup conda action

* try to use $CONDA

* remove overseen action

* change branch from master to main

* sort out if then else for faster syntax

* remove more if functions

* add updates to create-caches as well

* eliminate the rest of if functions

* try to unpin pytorch and torchvision

* restore pinned versions

* try switching from set-output to use env

* update test-invoke-conda as well

* fix env var creation

* quote variable

* add second equal to compare

* try another way to use outputs

* fix outputs

* pip install for mac before creating conda env

* fix output variable

* fix python bin path

* remove pip install for before creating conda env

* unpin streamlit version in conda mac env

* try to make git-workflows better readable

* use macos-latest

* try to update conda before creating mac env

* better conda update trial

* re-pin streamlit version

* re-added trigger to run workflow in current branch

* try to find out if conda mac env could be updated

* install cmake, protobuf and rust b4 conda

* add yes to conda update

* lets try anaconda3-2022.05

* try environment.yml for mac as well

* reenable conda mac env, add pip install
also fix gitignore by changing from dream to invoke

* remove
- unecesary virtualenv creation
- conda update

change != macos back to == linux

* remove cmake from brew install since pre-installed

* disable opencv-python pip requirement

* fixed commands to find latest package versions

* update requirements for mac env

* back to the roots - only install conda env
depending on runner_os with or without extra env variables

* check out macOS in azure-pipelines
since becoming kind of tired of the GitHub Runner which is broken as ...

* let's try to setup python and update conda env

* initialize conda before using it

* add trigger in azure-pipelines.yml

* And another go for update first ....

* update azure-pipelines.yml
- add caching
- add checkpoint download
- add paths to trigger
and more

* unquote checkpoint-url

* fix chekpoint-url variable

* mkdir before downloading model

* set pr trigger to main, rename anaconda cache

* unique cacheHitVariables

* try to use macos-latest instead of macos-12

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- remove unecesarry echo step
- use s-weigand/setup-conda@v1
- remove conda update from install deps step since updated with action

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- rename conda env cache from ldm to invokeai
- reorder steps:
  1. checkout sources
  2. setup python
  3. setup conda
  4. keep order after set platform variables

* change macos back to 12 since also fails with 11

* update condition in run the tests
make difference between main or not main

* fix path to cache invokeai conda env

* fix invokeai conda env cache path

* update mkdocs-flow.yml

* change conda-channel priority

* update create-caches

* update conda env also when cache was used

* os dependend conda env cache path

* use existing CONDA env pointing to conda root

* create CONDA_ROOT output from $CONDA

* use output variable to define test prompts

* use setup-python v4, get rid of PYTHON_BIN env

* add runner.os to result artifacts name

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- reuse macos-latest
- disable setup python 3.9
- setup conda with default python version
- create or update conda environment depending on cache success
- remove name parameter from conda update since name is set in env yml

* improve mkdocs-flow.yml

* disable cache-hugginface-torch
since preload_models.py downloads to more than one location

* update mkdocs-flow.yml with new name

* rename mkdocs action to mkdocs-material

* try to ignore error when creating conda env
maybe it would still be usable, lets see ;P

* remove bloat

* update environment-mac.yml
to match dependencies of invoke-ai/InvokeAI's main branch

* disable conda update, tweak prompt condition

* try to set some env vars for macOS to fix conda

* stop ignoring error, use env instead of outputs

* tweak `[[` connditions

* update python and pip dependencie
makes a difference of 1 sec per itteration compared to 3.9!!!
also I see no reason why using a old pip version would be beneficial

* remove unecesarry env for macOS
everything was pre-tested on my MacBook Air 2020 with M1

* update conda env in setup step

* activate conda env after installation

* update test-invoke-conda.yml
- set conda env dependent on matrix.os
- set CONDA_ENV_NAME to prevent breaking action when renaming conda env
- fix conda env activation

* fix activate conda env

* set bash -l as default shell

* use action to activate conda env

* add conda env file to env activation

* try to replace s-weigeand with conda-incubator

* remove azure-pipelines.yml
funniest part is that the macos runner is the same as the one on github!

* include environment-file in matrix
- also disable auto-activate-base and auto-update-conda
- include macos-latest and macos-12 for debugging purpose
- set miniforge-version in matrix

* fix miniforge-variant, set fail-fast to false

* add step to setup miniconda
- make default shell a matrix variable
- remove bloat

* use a mac env yml without pinned versions

* unpin nomkl, pytorch and torchvision
also removed opencv-pyhton

* cache conda pkgs dir instead of conda env

* use python 3.10, exclude macos-12 from cache

* fix expression

* prepare for PR

* fix doubled id

* reuse pinned versions in mac conda env
- updated python pip version
- unpined pytorch and torchvision
- removed opencv-python
- updated versions to most recent (tested locally)

* fix classical copy/paste error

* remove unused env from shell-block comment

* fix hashFiles function to determine restore-keys

* reenable caching `~.cache`, update create-caches

* unpin all versions in mac conda env file
this was the only way I got it working in the action, also works locally
tested on MacBook Air 2020 M1
remove environment-mac-unpinned.yml

* prepare merge by removing this branch from trigger

* include pull_request trigger for main and dev

* remove pull_request trigger
2022-10-18 13:25:15 +02:00
mauwii
a8b794d7e0 update precision info 2022-10-17 22:27:27 -04:00
mauwii
f868362ca8 fix prompt in README.md 2022-10-17 22:27:27 -04:00
mauwii
8858f7e97c (re-) fix a lot in mkdocs 2022-10-17 22:27:27 -04:00
Matthias Wild
2db4969e18 Merge branch 'main' into fix-gh-actions 2022-10-17 23:41:36 +02:00
mauwii
2ecc1abf21 fix links to point to invoke-ai.github.io 2022-10-17 17:40:31 -04:00
mauwii
703bc9494a Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/main' into fix-gh-actions-fork 2022-10-17 21:40:16 +02:00
Lincoln Stein
e5ab07091d adding license using GitHub template
Did not attempt to add additional copyright information.
2022-10-17 12:09:24 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
891678b656 remove license files temporarily 2022-10-17 12:08:09 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
39ea2a257c remove additional copyrights from license file
Trying to get GitHub to recognize our MIT license. Perhaps the additional copyrights are confusing it.
2022-10-17 12:07:00 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
2d68eae16b Second try at getting GitHub to register license 2022-10-17 12:05:42 -04:00
spezialspezial
d65948c423 Update gitignore to ignore codeformer weights at new location
Eventually making it slightly more flexible
2022-10-17 11:54:45 -04:00
majick
9910a0b004 Fix broken links to CLI.md
* Looks like there was a bad paste
2022-10-16 23:40:27 -04:00
majick
ff96358cb3 Correct typo in the subtitle of the project
* “Formally” means that there is a formality such as a rule or declaration, “formerly” refers to a prior state.  The latter is almost certainly what is meant here.
2022-10-16 23:40:27 -04:00
mauwii
edf471f655 update cache steps
remove restore-keys, make keys uniuqe
2022-10-17 04:43:06 +02:00
mauwii
5b02c8ca4a fix conda pkg cache name
also change content of hashFile-function
2022-10-17 04:02:38 +02:00
mauwii
e7688c53b8 move export behind the tests, upload with artifact
also switch to python between 3.9-3.10 and use conda-forge again
2022-10-17 03:27:15 +02:00
mauwii
87cada42db readd pip dependencie in environment-ma.yml 2022-10-17 02:22:19 +02:00
mauwii
6fe67ee426 add current branch to push trigger 2022-10-17 02:12:46 +02:00
mauwii
5fbc81885a rename step to export conda env 2022-10-17 02:08:08 +02:00
mauwii
25ba5451f2 unpin conda package versions in environment.yml 2022-10-17 02:07:17 +02:00
mauwii
138c9cf7a8 switch to default channel in environment-mac.yml 2022-10-17 02:05:59 +02:00
mauwii
87981306a3 pin versions only for pip packages 2022-10-17 01:50:19 +02:00
mauwii
f7893b3ea9 export conda env instead of only print versions 2022-10-17 01:48:22 +02:00
mauwii
87395fe6fe list conda packages after activating env
also want to show how much faster it will run now with cached pkgs
2022-10-16 22:48:53 +02:00
mauwii
15f876c66c revert changes to environment.yml
@tildebyte this would not have been pointed out without PR-Validation
2022-10-16 22:02:58 +02:00
mauwii
522c35ac5b fix expression 2022-10-16 21:52:49 +02:00
mauwii
bb2d6d640f use very short validation for Pull Requests 2022-10-16 21:50:57 +02:00
mauwii
2412d8dec1 remove doubled checkpoint cache 2022-10-16 20:53:07 +02:00
mauwii
2ab5a43663 unpin versions in environment
as asked by @tildebyte
2022-10-16 20:48:31 +02:00
mauwii
0ec3d6c10a remove pip from dependencies 2022-10-16 20:36:33 +02:00
mauwii
d208e1b0f5 Merge branch 'fix-gh-actions' of github.com:mauwii/stable-diffusion into fix-gh-actions 2022-10-16 20:35:57 +02:00
mauwii
8a6ba6a212 remove pr trigger 2022-10-16 13:56:45 -04:00
Matthias Wild
b793d69ff3 squash merge update-gh-actions into fix-gh-actions
* fix mkdocs deployment

* update path to python bin

* add trigger for current branch

* change path to python_bin for mac as well

* try to use setup-python@v4 instead of setting env

* remove setup conda action

* try to use $CONDA

* remove overseen action

* change branch from master to main

* sort out if then else for faster syntax

* remove more if functions

* add updates to create-caches as well

* eliminate the rest of if functions

* try to unpin pytorch and torchvision

* restore pinned versions

* try switching from set-output to use env

* update test-invoke-conda as well

* fix env var creation

* quote variable

* add second equal to compare

* try another way to use outputs

* fix outputs

* pip install for mac before creating conda env

* fix output variable

* fix python bin path

* remove pip install for before creating conda env

* unpin streamlit version in conda mac env

* try to make git-workflows better readable

* remove 4gotten trigger

* Update-gh-actions (#6)

* fix mkdocs deployment

* update path to python bin

* add trigger for current branch

* change path to python_bin for mac as well

* try to use setup-python@v4 instead of setting env

* remove setup conda action

* try to use $CONDA

* remove overseen action

* change branch from master to main

* sort out if then else for faster syntax

* remove more if functions

* add updates to create-caches as well

* eliminate the rest of if functions

* try to unpin pytorch and torchvision

* restore pinned versions

* try switching from set-output to use env

* update test-invoke-conda as well

* fix env var creation

* quote variable

* add second equal to compare

* try another way to use outputs

* fix outputs

* pip install for mac before creating conda env

* fix output variable

* fix python bin path

* remove pip install for before creating conda env

* unpin streamlit version in conda mac env

* try to make git-workflows better readable

* use macos-latest

* try to update conda before creating mac env

* better conda update trial

* re-pin streamlit version

* re-added trigger to run workflow in current branch

* try to find out if conda mac env could be updated

* install cmake, protobuf and rust b4 conda

* add yes to conda update

* lets try anaconda3-2022.05

* try environment.yml for mac as well

* reenable conda mac env, add pip install
also fix gitignore by changing from dream to invoke

* remove
- unecesary virtualenv creation
- conda update

change != macos back to == linux

* remove cmake from brew install since pre-installed

* disable opencv-python pip requirement

* fixed commands to find latest package versions

* update requirements for mac env

* back to the roots - only install conda env
depending on runner_os with or without extra env variables

* check out macOS in azure-pipelines
since becoming kind of tired of the GitHub Runner which is broken as ...

* let's try to setup python and update conda env

* initialize conda before using it

* add trigger in azure-pipelines.yml

* And another go for update first ....

* update azure-pipelines.yml
- add caching
- add checkpoint download
- add paths to trigger
and more

* unquote checkpoint-url

* fix chekpoint-url variable

* mkdir before downloading model

* set pr trigger to main, rename anaconda cache

* unique cacheHitVariables

* try to use macos-latest instead of macos-12

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- remove unecesarry echo step
- use s-weigand/setup-conda@v1
- remove conda update from install deps step since updated with action

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- rename conda env cache from ldm to invokeai
- reorder steps:
  1. checkout sources
  2. setup python
  3. setup conda
  4. keep order after set platform variables

* change macos back to 12 since also fails with 11

* update condition in run the tests
make difference between main or not main

* fix path to cache invokeai conda env

* fix invokeai conda env cache path

* update mkdocs-flow.yml

* change conda-channel priority

* update create-caches

* update conda env also when cache was used

* os dependend conda env cache path

* use existing CONDA env pointing to conda root

* create CONDA_ROOT output from $CONDA

* use output variable to define test prompts

* use setup-python v4, get rid of PYTHON_BIN env

* add runner.os to result artifacts name

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- reuse macos-latest
- disable setup python 3.9
- setup conda with default python version
- create or update conda environment depending on cache success
- remove name parameter from conda update since name is set in env yml

* improve mkdocs-flow.yml

* disable cache-hugginface-torch
since preload_models.py downloads to more than one location

* update mkdocs-flow.yml with new name

* rename mkdocs action to mkdocs-material

* try to ignore error when creating conda env
maybe it would still be usable, lets see ;P

* remove bloat

* update environment-mac.yml
to match dependencies of invoke-ai/InvokeAI's main branch

* disable conda update, tweak prompt condition

* try to set some env vars for macOS to fix conda

* stop ignoring error, use env instead of outputs

* tweak `[[` connditions

* update python and pip dependencie
makes a difference of 1 sec per itteration compared to 3.9!!!
also I see no reason why using a old pip version would be beneficial

* remove unecesarry env for macOS
everything was pre-tested on my MacBook Air 2020 with M1

* update conda env in setup step

* activate conda env after installation

* update test-invoke-conda.yml
- set conda env dependent on matrix.os
- set CONDA_ENV_NAME to prevent breaking action when renaming conda env
- fix conda env activation

* fix activate conda env

* set bash -l as default shell

* use action to activate conda env

* add conda env file to env activation

* try to replace s-weigeand with conda-incubator

* remove azure-pipelines.yml
funniest part is that the macos runner is the same as the one on github!

* include environment-file in matrix
- also disable auto-activate-base and auto-update-conda
- include macos-latest and macos-12 for debugging purpose
- set miniforge-version in matrix

* fix miniforge-variant, set fail-fast to false

* add step to setup miniconda
- make default shell a matrix variable
- remove bloat

* use a mac env yml without pinned versions

* unpin nomkl, pytorch and torchvision
also removed opencv-pyhton

* cache conda pkgs dir instead of conda env

* use python 3.10, exclude macos-12 from cache

* fix expression

* prepare for PR

* fix doubled id

* reuse pinned versions in mac conda env
- updated python pip version
- unpined pytorch and torchvision
- removed opencv-python
- updated versions to most recent (tested locally)

* fix classical copy/paste error

* remove unused env from shell-block comment

* fix hashFiles function to determine restore-keys

* reenable caching `~.cache`, update create-caches

* unpin all versions in mac conda env file
this was the only way I got it working in the action, also works locally
tested on MacBook Air 2020 M1
remove environment-mac-unpinned.yml

* prepare merge by removing this branch from trigger

* include pull_request trigger for main and dev

* remove pull_request trigger
2022-10-16 13:56:45 -04:00
mauwii
54f55471df remove pr trigger 2022-10-16 19:34:31 +02:00
Matthias Wild
cec7fb7dc6 squash merge update-gh-actions into fix-gh-actions
* fix mkdocs deployment

* update path to python bin

* add trigger for current branch

* change path to python_bin for mac as well

* try to use setup-python@v4 instead of setting env

* remove setup conda action

* try to use $CONDA

* remove overseen action

* change branch from master to main

* sort out if then else for faster syntax

* remove more if functions

* add updates to create-caches as well

* eliminate the rest of if functions

* try to unpin pytorch and torchvision

* restore pinned versions

* try switching from set-output to use env

* update test-invoke-conda as well

* fix env var creation

* quote variable

* add second equal to compare

* try another way to use outputs

* fix outputs

* pip install for mac before creating conda env

* fix output variable

* fix python bin path

* remove pip install for before creating conda env

* unpin streamlit version in conda mac env

* try to make git-workflows better readable

* remove 4gotten trigger

* Update-gh-actions (#6)

* fix mkdocs deployment

* update path to python bin

* add trigger for current branch

* change path to python_bin for mac as well

* try to use setup-python@v4 instead of setting env

* remove setup conda action

* try to use $CONDA

* remove overseen action

* change branch from master to main

* sort out if then else for faster syntax

* remove more if functions

* add updates to create-caches as well

* eliminate the rest of if functions

* try to unpin pytorch and torchvision

* restore pinned versions

* try switching from set-output to use env

* update test-invoke-conda as well

* fix env var creation

* quote variable

* add second equal to compare

* try another way to use outputs

* fix outputs

* pip install for mac before creating conda env

* fix output variable

* fix python bin path

* remove pip install for before creating conda env

* unpin streamlit version in conda mac env

* try to make git-workflows better readable

* use macos-latest

* try to update conda before creating mac env

* better conda update trial

* re-pin streamlit version

* re-added trigger to run workflow in current branch

* try to find out if conda mac env could be updated

* install cmake, protobuf and rust b4 conda

* add yes to conda update

* lets try anaconda3-2022.05

* try environment.yml for mac as well

* reenable conda mac env, add pip install
also fix gitignore by changing from dream to invoke

* remove
- unecesary virtualenv creation
- conda update

change != macos back to == linux

* remove cmake from brew install since pre-installed

* disable opencv-python pip requirement

* fixed commands to find latest package versions

* update requirements for mac env

* back to the roots - only install conda env
depending on runner_os with or without extra env variables

* check out macOS in azure-pipelines
since becoming kind of tired of the GitHub Runner which is broken as ...

* let's try to setup python and update conda env

* initialize conda before using it

* add trigger in azure-pipelines.yml

* And another go for update first ....

* update azure-pipelines.yml
- add caching
- add checkpoint download
- add paths to trigger
and more

* unquote checkpoint-url

* fix chekpoint-url variable

* mkdir before downloading model

* set pr trigger to main, rename anaconda cache

* unique cacheHitVariables

* try to use macos-latest instead of macos-12

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- remove unecesarry echo step
- use s-weigand/setup-conda@v1
- remove conda update from install deps step since updated with action

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- rename conda env cache from ldm to invokeai
- reorder steps:
  1. checkout sources
  2. setup python
  3. setup conda
  4. keep order after set platform variables

* change macos back to 12 since also fails with 11

* update condition in run the tests
make difference between main or not main

* fix path to cache invokeai conda env

* fix invokeai conda env cache path

* update mkdocs-flow.yml

* change conda-channel priority

* update create-caches

* update conda env also when cache was used

* os dependend conda env cache path

* use existing CONDA env pointing to conda root

* create CONDA_ROOT output from $CONDA

* use output variable to define test prompts

* use setup-python v4, get rid of PYTHON_BIN env

* add runner.os to result artifacts name

* update test-invoke-conda.yml:
- reuse macos-latest
- disable setup python 3.9
- setup conda with default python version
- create or update conda environment depending on cache success
- remove name parameter from conda update since name is set in env yml

* improve mkdocs-flow.yml

* disable cache-hugginface-torch
since preload_models.py downloads to more than one location

* update mkdocs-flow.yml with new name

* rename mkdocs action to mkdocs-material

* try to ignore error when creating conda env
maybe it would still be usable, lets see ;P

* remove bloat

* update environment-mac.yml
to match dependencies of invoke-ai/InvokeAI's main branch

* disable conda update, tweak prompt condition

* try to set some env vars for macOS to fix conda

* stop ignoring error, use env instead of outputs

* tweak `[[` connditions

* update python and pip dependencie
makes a difference of 1 sec per itteration compared to 3.9!!!
also I see no reason why using a old pip version would be beneficial

* remove unecesarry env for macOS
everything was pre-tested on my MacBook Air 2020 with M1

* update conda env in setup step

* activate conda env after installation

* update test-invoke-conda.yml
- set conda env dependent on matrix.os
- set CONDA_ENV_NAME to prevent breaking action when renaming conda env
- fix conda env activation

* fix activate conda env

* set bash -l as default shell

* use action to activate conda env

* add conda env file to env activation

* try to replace s-weigeand with conda-incubator

* remove azure-pipelines.yml
funniest part is that the macos runner is the same as the one on github!

* include environment-file in matrix
- also disable auto-activate-base and auto-update-conda
- include macos-latest and macos-12 for debugging purpose
- set miniforge-version in matrix

* fix miniforge-variant, set fail-fast to false

* add step to setup miniconda
- make default shell a matrix variable
- remove bloat

* use a mac env yml without pinned versions

* unpin nomkl, pytorch and torchvision
also removed opencv-pyhton

* cache conda pkgs dir instead of conda env

* use python 3.10, exclude macos-12 from cache

* fix expression

* prepare for PR

* fix doubled id

* reuse pinned versions in mac conda env
- updated python pip version
- unpined pytorch and torchvision
- removed opencv-python
- updated versions to most recent (tested locally)

* fix classical copy/paste error

* remove unused env from shell-block comment

* fix hashFiles function to determine restore-keys

* reenable caching `~.cache`, update create-caches

* unpin all versions in mac conda env file
this was the only way I got it working in the action, also works locally
tested on MacBook Air 2020 M1
remove environment-mac-unpinned.yml

* prepare merge by removing this branch from trigger

* include pull_request trigger for main and dev

* remove pull_request trigger
2022-10-16 19:19:49 +02:00
Lincoln Stein
b0b82efffe restore inline images
<div> around the inline images works great in gh-pages, but breaks plain old markdown in GitHub code display. This removes the <div>s, causing slight degradation in quality of gh-page appearance.
2022-10-16 12:07:21 -04:00
Lincoln Stein
e599604294 restore inline images
<div> seems to be messing with the ability of the plain-old markdown processor to display inline images. Slightly degrades appearance of gh-pages.
2022-10-16 12:05:33 -04:00
Eric Wolf
57a3ea9d7b Update 'ldm' env to 'invokeai' in troubleshooting steps 2022-10-16 11:23:00 -04:00
Conor Reid
a3a50bb886 Update generate.py
Fixed spelling mistake (open source king)
2022-10-15 16:02:14 -04:00
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*
!environment*.yml
!backend
!frontend
!binary_installer
!ldm
!main.py
!scripts
!server
!static
!setup.py
!docker-build
!docs
docker-build/Dockerfile
# Guard against pulling in any models that might exist in the directory tree
**/*.pt*
# unignore configs, but only ignore the custom models.yaml, in case it exists
!configs
configs/models.yaml
# unignore environment dirs/files, but ignore the environment.yml file or symlink in case it exists
!environment*
environment.yml
**/__pycache__

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# All files
[*]
charset = utf-8
end_of_line = lf
indent_size = 2
indent_style = space
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
# Python
[*.py]
indent_size = 4

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ldm/invoke/server_legacy.py @CapableWeb
scripts/legacy_api.py @CapableWeb
tests/legacy_tests.sh @CapableWeb
installer/ @tildebyte
.github/workflows/ @mauwii
docker_build/ @mauwii

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name: 🐞 Bug Report
description: File a bug report
title: '[bug]: '
labels: ['bug']
# assignees:
# - moderator_bot
# - lstein
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this Bug Report!
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: |
Please use the [search function](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Abug)
irst to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered.
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues
required: true
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: __Describe your environment__
- type: dropdown
id: os_dropdown
attributes:
label: OS
description: Which operating System did you use when the bug occured
multiple: false
options:
- 'Linux'
- 'Windows'
- 'macOS'
validations:
required: true
- type: dropdown
id: gpu_dropdown
attributes:
label: GPU
description: Which kind of Graphic-Adapter is your System using
multiple: false
options:
- 'cuda'
- 'amd'
- 'mps'
- 'cpu'
validations:
required: true
- type: input
id: vram
attributes:
label: VRAM
description: Size of the VRAM if known
placeholder: 8GB
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: what-happened
attributes:
label: What happened?
description: |
Briefly describe what happened, what you expected to happen and how to reproduce this bug.
placeholder: When using the webinterface and right-clicking on button X instead of the popup-menu there error Y appears
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Screenshots
description: If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem
placeholder: this is what the result looked like <screenshot>
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Additional context
description: Add any other context about the problem here
placeholder: Only happens when there is full moon and Friday the 13th on Christmas Eve 🎅🏻
validations:
required: false
- type: input
id: contact
attributes:
label: Contact Details
description: __OPTIONAL__ How can we get in touch with you if we need more info (besides this issue)?
placeholder: ex. email@example.com, discordname, twitter, ...
validations:
required: false

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name: Feature Request
description: Commit a idea or Request a new feature
title: '[enhancement]: '
labels: ['enhancement']
# assignees:
# - lstein
# - tildebyte
body:
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |
Thanks for taking the time to fill out this Feature request!
- type: checkboxes
attributes:
label: Is there an existing issue for this?
description: |
Please make use of the [search function](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/labels/enhancement)
to see if a simmilar issue already exists for the feature you want to request
options:
- label: I have searched the existing issues
required: true
- type: input
id: contact
attributes:
label: Contact Details
description: __OPTIONAL__ How could we get in touch with you if we need more info (besides this issue)?
placeholder: ex. email@example.com, discordname, twitter, ...
validations:
required: false
- type: textarea
id: whatisexpected
attributes:
label: What should this feature add?
description: Please try to explain the functionality this feature should add
placeholder: |
Instead of one huge textfield, it would be nice to have forms for bug-reports, feature-requests, ...
Great benefits with automatic labeling, assigning and other functionalitys not available in that form
via old-fashioned markdown-templates. I would also love to see the use of a moderator bot 🤖 like
https://github.com/marketplace/actions/issue-moderator-with-commands to auto close old issues and other things
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Alternatives
description: Describe alternatives you've considered
placeholder: A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Aditional Content
description: Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
placeholder: This is a Mockup of the design how I imagine it <screenshot>

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
---
name: Bug report
about: Create a report to help us improve
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
**Describe your environment**
- GPU: [cuda/amd/mps/cpu]
- VRAM: [if known]
- CPU arch: [x86/arm]
- OS: [Linux/Windows/macOS]
- Python: [Anaconda/miniconda/miniforge/pyenv/other (explain)]
- Branch: [if `git status` says anything other than "On branch main" paste it here]
- Commit: [run `git show` and paste the line that starts with "Merge" here]
**Describe the bug**
A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to '...'
2. Click on '....'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error
**Expected behavior**
A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen.
**Screenshots**
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
**Additional context**
Add any other context about the problem here.

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blank_issues_enabled: false
contact_links:
- name: Project-Documentation
url: https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/
about: Should be your first place to go when looking for manuals/FAQs regarding our InvokeAI Toolkit
- name: Discord
url: https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy
about: Our Discord Community could maybe help you out via live-chat
- name: GitHub Community Support
url: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions
about: Please ask and answer questions regarding the GitHub Platform here.
- name: GitHub Security Bug Bounty
url: https://bounty.github.com/
about: Please report security vulnerabilities of the GitHub Platform here.

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---
name: Feature request
about: Suggest an idea for this project
title: ''
labels: ''
assignees: ''
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
**Describe the solution you'd like**
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
**Describe alternatives you've considered**
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
**Additional context**
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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name: Build and push cloud image
on:
workflow_dispatch:
push:
branches:
- main
tags:
- v*
# we will NOT push the image on pull requests, only test buildability.
pull_request:
branches:
- main
permissions:
contents: read
packages: write
env:
REGISTRY: ghcr.io
IMAGE_NAME: ${{ github.repository }}
jobs:
docker:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
arch:
- x86_64
# requires resolving a patchmatch issue
# - aarch64
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: ${{ matrix.arch }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up QEMU
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
if: matrix.arch == 'aarch64'
- name: Docker meta
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v4
with:
images: ${{ env.REGISTRY }}/${{ env.IMAGE_NAME }}
# see https://github.com/docker/metadata-action
# will push the following tags:
# :edge
# :main (+ any other branches enabled in the workflow)
# :<tag>
# :1.2.3 (for semver tags)
# :1.2 (for semver tags)
# :<sha>
tags: |
type=edge,branch=main
type=ref,event=branch
type=ref,event=tag
type=semver,pattern={{version}}
type=semver,pattern={{major}}.{{minor}}
type=sha
# suffix image tags with architecture
flavor: |
latest=auto
suffix=-${{ matrix.arch }},latest=true
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
# do not login to container registry on PRs
- if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
name: Docker login
uses: docker/login-action@v2
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push cloud image
uses: docker/build-push-action@v3
with:
context: .
file: docker-build/Dockerfile.cloud
platforms: Linux/${{ matrix.arch }}
# do not push the image on PRs
push: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' }}
tags: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.tags }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}

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@@ -5,15 +5,17 @@ on:
push:
branches:
- 'main'
- 'development'
pull_request:
branches:
- 'main'
- 'development'
jobs:
docker:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
pip-requirements:
- requirements-lin-amd.txt
- requirements-lin-cuda.txt
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: ${{ matrix.pip-requirements }} ${{ matrix.arch }}
steps:
- name: prepare docker-tag
env:
@@ -25,18 +27,12 @@ jobs:
uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
- name: Cache Docker layers
uses: actions/cache@v2
with:
path: /tmp/.buildx-cache
key: buildx-${{ hashFiles('docker-build/Dockerfile') }}
- name: Build container
uses: docker/build-push-action@v3
with:
context: .
file: docker-build/Dockerfile
platforms: linux/amd64
platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64
push: false
tags: ${{ env.dockertag }}:latest
cache-from: type=local,src=/tmp/.buildx-cache
cache-to: type=local,dest=/tmp/.buildx-cache
tags: ${{ env.dockertag }}:${{ matrix.pip-requirements }}
build-args: pip_requirements=${{ matrix.pip-requirements }}

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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
name: Create Caches
on: workflow_dispatch
jobs:
os_matrix:
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest]
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
environment-file: environment.yml
default-shell: bash -l {0}
- os: macos-latest
environment-file: environment-mac.yml
default-shell: bash -l {0}
name: Test invoke.py on ${{ matrix.os }} with conda
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
defaults:
run:
shell: ${{ matrix.default-shell }}
steps:
- name: Checkout sources
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: setup miniconda
uses: conda-incubator/setup-miniconda@v2
with:
auto-activate-base: false
auto-update-conda: false
miniconda-version: latest
- name: set environment
run: |
[[ "$GITHUB_REF" == 'refs/heads/main' ]] \
&& echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/preflight_prompts.txt" >> $GITHUB_ENV \
|| echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/dev_prompts.txt" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CONDA_ROOT=$CONDA" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CONDA_ENV_NAME=invokeai" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Use Cached Stable Diffusion v1.4 Model
id: cache-sd-v1-4
uses: actions/cache@v3
env:
cache-name: cache-sd-v1-4
with:
path: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt
key: ${{ env.cache-name }}
restore-keys: ${{ env.cache-name }}
- name: Download Stable Diffusion v1.4 Model
if: ${{ steps.cache-sd-v1-4.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
run: |
[[ -d models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1 ]] \
|| mkdir -p models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1
[[ -r models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt ]] \
|| curl \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN }}" \
-o models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt \
-L https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion-v-1-4-original/resolve/main/sd-v1-4.ckpt
- name: Activate Conda Env
uses: conda-incubator/setup-miniconda@v2
with:
activate-environment: ${{ env.CONDA_ENV_NAME }}
environment-file: ${{ matrix.environment-file }}
- name: Use Cached Huggingface and Torch models
id: cache-hugginface-torch
uses: actions/cache@v3
env:
cache-name: cache-hugginface-torch
with:
path: ~/.cache
key: ${{ env.cache-name }}
restore-keys: |
${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('scripts/preload_models.py') }}
- name: run preload_models.py
run: python scripts/preload_models.py

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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
name: Deploy
on:
push:
branches:
- main
# pull_request:
# branches:
# - main
jobs:
build:
name: Deploy docs to GitHub Pages
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Build
uses: Tiryoh/actions-mkdocs@v0
with:
mkdocs_version: 'latest' # option
requirements: '/requirements-mkdocs.txt' # option
configfile: '/mkdocs.yml' # option
- name: Deploy
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
publish_dir: ./site

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
- name: install requirements
run: |
python -m \
pip install -r requirements-mkdocs.txt
pip install -r docs/requirements-mkdocs.txt
- name: confirm buildability
run: |

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@@ -12,31 +12,44 @@ on:
jobs:
matrix:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
stable-diffusion-model:
- 'https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion-v-1-4-original/resolve/main/sd-v1-4.ckpt'
- 'https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/resolve/main/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt'
os:
- ubuntu-latest
- macOS-12
- 'stable-diffusion-1.5'
environment-yaml:
- environment-lin-amd.yml
- environment-lin-cuda.yml
- environment-mac.yml
- environment-win-cuda.yml
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
environment-file: environment.yml
- environment-yaml: environment-lin-amd.yml
os: ubuntu-22.04
curl-command: curl
github-env: $GITHUB_ENV
default-shell: bash -l {0}
- os: macOS-12
environment-file: environment-mac.yml
- environment-yaml: environment-lin-cuda.yml
os: ubuntu-22.04
curl-command: curl
github-env: $GITHUB_ENV
default-shell: bash -l {0}
- stable-diffusion-model: https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion-v-1-4-original/resolve/main/sd-v1-4.ckpt
stable-diffusion-model-dl-path: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt
stable-diffusion-model-switch: stable-diffusion-1.4
- stable-diffusion-model: https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/resolve/main/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
stable-diffusion-model-dl-path: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
stable-diffusion-model-switch: stable-diffusion-1.5
name: ${{ matrix.os }} with ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-switch }}
- environment-yaml: environment-mac.yml
os: macos-12
curl-command: curl
github-env: $GITHUB_ENV
default-shell: bash -l {0}
- environment-yaml: environment-win-cuda.yml
os: windows-2022
curl-command: curl.exe
github-env: $env:GITHUB_ENV
default-shell: pwsh
- stable-diffusion-model: stable-diffusion-1.5
stable-diffusion-model-url: https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/resolve/main/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
stable-diffusion-model-dl-path: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1
stable-diffusion-model-dl-name: v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
name: ${{ matrix.environment-yaml }} on ${{ matrix.os }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
env:
CONDA_ENV_NAME: invokeai
INVOKEAI_ROOT: '${{ github.workspace }}/invokeai'
defaults:
run:
shell: ${{ matrix.default-shell }}
@@ -45,65 +58,89 @@ jobs:
id: checkout-sources
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: create models.yaml from example
run: |
mkdir -p ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/configs
cp configs/models.yaml.example ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/configs/models.yaml
- name: create environment.yml
run: cp "environments-and-requirements/${{ matrix.environment-yaml }}" environment.yml
- name: Use cached conda packages
id: use-cached-conda-packages
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/conda_pkgs_dir
key: conda-pkgs-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ hashFiles(matrix.environment-file) }}
key: conda-pkgs-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ hashFiles(matrix.environment-yaml) }}
- name: Activate Conda Env
id: activate-conda-env
uses: conda-incubator/setup-miniconda@v2
with:
activate-environment: ${{ env.CONDA_ENV_NAME }}
environment-file: ${{ matrix.environment-file }}
environment-file: environment.yml
miniconda-version: latest
- name: set test prompt to main branch validation
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/preflight_prompts.txt" >> $GITHUB_ENV
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/preflight_prompts.txt" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: set test prompt to development branch validation
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/development' }}
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/dev_prompts.txt" >> $GITHUB_ENV
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/dev_prompts.txt" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: set test prompt to Pull Request validation
if: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' && github.ref != 'refs/heads/development' }}
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/validate_pr_prompt.txt" >> $GITHUB_ENV
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/validate_pr_prompt.txt" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: Download ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-switch }}
- name: Use Cached Stable Diffusion Model
id: cache-sd-model
uses: actions/cache@v3
env:
cache-name: cache-${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }}
with:
path: ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }}
key: ${{ env.cache-name }}
- name: Download ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }}
id: download-stable-diffusion-model
if: ${{ steps.cache-sd-model.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
run: |
[[ -d models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1 ]] \
|| mkdir -p models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1
curl \
-H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN }}" \
-o ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }} \
-L ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }}
mkdir -p "${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }}"
${{ matrix.curl-command }} -H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN }}" -o "${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-name }}" -L ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-url }}
- name: run preload_models.py
- name: run configure_invokeai.py
id: run-preload-models
run: |
python scripts/preload_models.py \
--no-interactive
python scripts/configure_invokeai.py --no-interactive --yes
- name: cat invokeai.init
id: cat-invokeai
run: cat ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/invokeai.init
- name: Run the tests
id: run-tests
if: matrix.os != 'windows-2022'
run: |
time python scripts/invoke.py \
--model ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-switch }} \
--from_file ${{ env.TEST_PROMPTS }}
--no-patchmatch \
--no-nsfw_checker \
--model ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }} \
--from_file ${{ env.TEST_PROMPTS }} \
--root="${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}" \
--outdir="${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/outputs"
- name: export conda env
id: export-conda-env
if: matrix.os != 'windows-2022'
run: |
mkdir -p outputs/img-samples
conda env export --name ${{ env.CONDA_ENV_NAME }} > outputs/img-samples/environment-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}.yml
conda env export --name ${{ env.CONDA_ENV_NAME }} > ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/outputs/environment-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}.yml
- name: Archive results
if: matrix.os != 'windows-2022'
id: archive-results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: results_${{ matrix.os }}_${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-switch }}
path: outputs/img-samples
name: results_${{ matrix.requirements-file }}_${{ matrix.python-version }}
path: ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/outputs

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name: Test invoke.py pip
on:
push:
branches:
- 'main'
- 'development'
pull_request:
branches:
- 'main'
- 'development'
jobs:
matrix:
strategy:
matrix:
stable-diffusion-model:
- stable-diffusion-1.5
requirements-file:
- requirements-lin-cuda.txt
- requirements-lin-amd.txt
- requirements-mac-mps-cpu.txt
- requirements-win-colab-cuda.txt
python-version:
# - '3.9'
- '3.10'
include:
- requirements-file: requirements-lin-cuda.txt
os: ubuntu-22.04
curl-command: curl
github-env: $GITHUB_ENV
- requirements-file: requirements-lin-amd.txt
os: ubuntu-22.04
curl-command: curl
github-env: $GITHUB_ENV
- requirements-file: requirements-mac-mps-cpu.txt
os: macOS-12
curl-command: curl
github-env: $GITHUB_ENV
- requirements-file: requirements-win-colab-cuda.txt
os: windows-2022
curl-command: curl.exe
github-env: $env:GITHUB_ENV
- stable-diffusion-model: stable-diffusion-1.5
stable-diffusion-model-url: https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5/resolve/main/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
stable-diffusion-model-dl-path: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1
stable-diffusion-model-dl-name: v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
name: ${{ matrix.requirements-file }} on ${{ matrix.python-version }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- name: Checkout sources
id: checkout-sources
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: set INVOKEAI_ROOT Windows
if: matrix.os == 'windows-2022'
run: |
echo "INVOKEAI_ROOT=${{ github.workspace }}\invokeai" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
echo "INVOKEAI_OUTDIR=${{ github.workspace }}\invokeai\outputs" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: set INVOKEAI_ROOT others
if: matrix.os != 'windows-2022'
run: |
echo "INVOKEAI_ROOT=${{ github.workspace }}/invokeai" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
echo "INVOKEAI_OUTDIR=${{ github.workspace }}/invokeai/outputs" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: create models.yaml from example
run: |
mkdir -p ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/configs
cp configs/models.yaml.example ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/configs/models.yaml
- name: set test prompt to main branch validation
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/preflight_prompts.txt" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: set test prompt to development branch validation
if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/development' }}
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/dev_prompts.txt" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: set test prompt to Pull Request validation
if: ${{ github.ref != 'refs/heads/main' && github.ref != 'refs/heads/development' }}
run: echo "TEST_PROMPTS=tests/validate_pr_prompt.txt" >> ${{ matrix.github-env }}
- name: create requirements.txt
run: cp 'environments-and-requirements/${{ matrix.requirements-file }}' '${{ matrix.requirements-file }}'
- name: setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
# cache: 'pip'
# cache-dependency-path: ${{ matrix.requirements-file }}
# - name: install dependencies
# run: ${{ env.pythonLocation }}/bin/pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
- name: install requirements
run: pip3 install -r '${{ matrix.requirements-file }}'
- name: Use Cached Stable Diffusion Model
id: cache-sd-model
uses: actions/cache@v3
env:
cache-name: cache-${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }}
with:
path: ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }}
key: ${{ env.cache-name }}
- name: Download ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }}
id: download-stable-diffusion-model
if: ${{ steps.cache-sd-model.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' }}
run: |
mkdir -p "${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }}"
${{ matrix.curl-command }} -H "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN }}" -o "${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-path }}/${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-dl-name }}" -L ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model-url }}
- name: run configure_invokeai.py
id: run-preload-models
run: python3 scripts/configure_invokeai.py --no-interactive --yes
- name: Run the tests
id: run-tests
if: matrix.os != 'windows-2022'
run: python3 scripts/invoke.py --no-patchmatch --no-nsfw_checker --model ${{ matrix.stable-diffusion-model }} --from_file ${{ env.TEST_PROMPTS }} --root="${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}" --outdir="${{ env.INVOKEAI_OUTDIR }}"
- name: Archive results
id: archive-results
if: matrix.os != 'windows-2022'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: results_${{ matrix.requirements-file }}_${{ matrix.python-version }}
path: ${{ env.INVOKEAI_ROOT }}/outputs

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@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
# ignore default image save location and model symbolic link
outputs/
models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt
ldm/invoke/restoration/codeformer/weights
**/restoration/codeformer/weights
# ignore user models config
configs/models.user.yaml
config/models.user.yml
invokeai.init
# ignore the Anaconda/Miniconda installer used while building Docker image
anaconda.sh
@@ -184,7 +185,7 @@ src
**/__pycache__/
outputs
# Logs and associated folders
# Logs and associated folders
# created from generated embeddings.
logs
testtube
@@ -201,6 +202,7 @@ checkpoints
gfpgan/
models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/*.sha256
# GFPGAN model files
gfpgan/
@@ -208,4 +210,27 @@ gfpgan/
configs/models.yaml
# weights (will be created by installer)
models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/*.ckpt
models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/*.ckpt
models/clipseg
models/gfpgan
# ignore initfile
.invokeai
# ignore environment.yml and requirements.txt
# these are links to the real files in environments-and-requirements
environment.yml
requirements.txt
# source installer files
installer/*zip
installer/install.bat
installer/install.sh
installer/update.bat
installer/update.sh
# this may be present if the user created a venv
invokeai
# no longer stored in source directory
models

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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
## Our Pledge
We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our
community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body
size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender
identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status,
nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity
and orientation.
We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming,
diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.
## Our Standards
Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our
community include:
* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people
* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences
* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback
* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes,
and learning from the experience
* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the
overall community
Examples of unacceptable behavior include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or
advances of any kind
* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email
address, without their explicit permission
* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a
professional setting
## Enforcement Responsibilities
Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of
acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in
response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive,
or harmful.
Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject
comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are
not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation
decisions when appropriate.
## Scope
This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when
an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces.
Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address,
posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed
representative at an online or offline event.
## Enforcement
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior
may be reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement
at https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues. All complaints will
be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly.
All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the
reporter of any incident.
## Enforcement Guidelines
Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining
the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct:
### 1. Correction
**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed
unprofessional or unwelcome in the community.
**Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing
clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the
behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested.
### 2. Warning
**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series
of actions.
**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No
interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with
those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This
includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels
like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or
permanent ban.
### 3. Temporary Ban
**Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including
sustained inappropriate behavior.
**Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public
communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or
private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction
with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period.
Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban.
### 4. Permanent Ban
**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community
standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an
individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals.
**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within
the community.
## Attribution
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage],
version 2.0, available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html.
Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct
enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity).
[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org
For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq. Translations are available at
https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations.

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@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
<img src="docs/assets/invoke_ai_banner.png" align="center">
Invoke-AI is a community of software developers, researchers, and user
interface experts who have come together on a voluntary basis to build
software tools which support cutting edge AI text-to-image
applications. This community is open to anyone who wishes to
contribute to the effort and has the skill and time to do so.
# Our Values
The InvokeAI team is a diverse community which includes individuals
from various parts of the world and many walks of life. Despite our
differences, we share a number of core values which we ask prospective
contributors to understand and respect. We believe:
1. That Open Source Software is a positive force in the world. We
create software that can be used, reused, and redistributed, without
restrictions, under a straightforward Open Source license (MIT). We
believe that Open Source benefits society as a whole by increasing the
availability of high quality software to all.
2. That those who create software should receive proper attribution
for their creative work. While we support the exchange and reuse of
Open Source Software, we feel strongly that the original authors of a
piece of code should receive credit for their contribution, and we
endeavor to do so whenever possible.
3. That there is moral ambiguity surrounding AI-assisted art. We are
aware of the moral and ethical issues surrounding the release of the
Stable Diffusion model and similar products. We are aware that, due to
the composition of their training sets, current AI-generated image
models are biased against certain ethnic groups, cultural concepts of
beauty, ethnic stereotypes, and gender roles.
1. We recognize the potential for harm to these groups that these biases
represent and trust that future AI models will take steps towards
reducing or eliminating the biases noted above, respect and give due
credit to the artists whose work is sourced, and call on developers
and users to favor these models over the older ones as they become
available.
4. We are deeply committed to ensuring that this technology benefits
everyone, including artists. We see AI art not as a replacement for
the artist, but rather as a tool to empower them. With that
in mind, we are constantly debating how to build systems that put
artists needs first: tools which can be readily integrated into an
artists existing workflows and practices, enhancing their work and
helping them to push it further. Every decision we take as a team,
which includes several artists, aims to build towards that goal.
5. That artificial intelligence can be a force for good in the world,
but must be used responsibly. Artificial intelligence technologies
have the potential to improve society, in everything from cancer care,
to customer service, to creative writing.
1. While we do not believe that software should arbitrarily limit what
users can do with it, we recognize that when used irresponsibly, AI
has the potential to do much harm. Our Discord server is actively
moderated in order to minimize the potential of harm from
user-contributed images. In addition, we ask users of our software to
refrain from using it in any way that would cause mental, emotional or
physical harm to individuals and vulnerable populations including (but
not limited to) women; minors; ethnic minorities; religious groups;
members of LGBTQIA communities; and people with disabilities or
impairments.
2. Note that some of the image generation AI models which the Invoke-AI
toolkit supports carry licensing agreements which impose restrictions
on how the model is used. We ask that our users read and agree to
these terms if they wish to make use of these models. These agreements
are distinct from the MIT license which applies to the InvokeAI
software and source code.
6. That mutual respect is key to a healthy software development
community. Members of the InvokeAI community are expected to treat
each other with respect, beneficence, and empathy. Each of us has a
different background and a unique set of skills. We strive to help
each other grow and gain new skills, and we apportion expectations in
a way that balances the members' time, skillset, and interest
area. Disputes are resolved by open and honest communication.
## Signature
This document has been collectively crafted and approved by the current InvokeAI team members, as of 28 Nov 2022: **lstein** (Lincoln Stein), **blessedcoolant**, **hipsterusername** (Kent Keirsey), **Kyle0654** (Kyle Schouviller), **damian0815**, **mauwii** (Matthias Wild), **Netsvetaev** (Artur Netsvetaev), **psychedelicious**, **tildebyte**, and **keturn**. Although individuals within the group may hold differing views on particular details and/or their implications, we are all in agreement about its fundamental statements, as well as their significance and importance to this project moving forward.

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@@ -1,17 +1,6 @@
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2022 Lincoln Stein and InvokeAI Organization
This software is derived from a fork of the source code available from
https://github.com/pesser/stable-diffusion and
https://github.com/CompViz/stable-diffusion. They carry the following
copyrights:
Copyright (c) 2022 Machine Vision and Learning Group, LMU Munich
Copyright (c) 2022 Robin Rombach and Patrick Esser and contributors
Please see individual source code files for copyright and authorship
attributions.
Copyright (c) 2022 InvokeAI Team
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal

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<div align="center">
![project logo](docs/assets/invoke_ai_banner.png)
# InvokeAI: A Stable Diffusion Toolkit
_Formerly known as lstein/stable-diffusion_
![project logo](docs/assets/logo.png)
[![discord badge]][discord link]
[![latest release badge]][latest release link] [![github stars badge]][github stars link] [![github forks badge]][github forks link]
@@ -38,18 +36,33 @@ This is a fork of
[CompVis/stable-diffusion](https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion),
the open source text-to-image generator. It provides a streamlined
process with various new features and options to aid the image
generation process. It runs on Windows, Mac and Linux machines, with
generation process. It runs on Windows, macOS and Linux machines, with
GPU cards with as little as 4 GB of RAM. It provides both a polished
Web interface (see below), and an easy-to-use command-line interface.
**Quick links**: [<a href="https://discord.gg/NwVCmKwY">Discord Server</a>] [<a href="https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/">Documentation and Tutorials</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/">Code and Downloads</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues">Bug Reports</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/discussions">Discussion, Ideas & Q&A</a>]
**Quick links**: [[How to Install](#installation)] [<a href="https://discord.gg/ZmtBAhwWhy">Discord Server</a>] [<a href="https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/">Documentation and Tutorials</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/">Code and Downloads</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues">Bug Reports</a>] [<a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/discussions">Discussion, Ideas & Q&A</a>]
_Note: InvokeAI is rapidly evolving. Please use the
[Issues](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues) tab to report bugs and make feature
requests. Be sure to use the provided templates. They will help us diagnose issues faster._
# Getting Started with InvokeAI
For full installation and upgrade instructions, please see:
[InvokeAI Installation Overview](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/installation/)
1. Go to the bottom of the [Latest Release Page](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/releases/tag/v2.2.3)
2. Download the .zip file for your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux).
3. Unzip the file.
4. If you are on Windows, double-click on the `install.bat` script. On macOS, open a Terminal window, drag the file `install.sh` from Finder into the Terminal, and press return. On Linux, run `install.sh`.
5. Wait a while, until it is done.
6. The folder where you ran the installer from will now be filled with lots of files. If you are on Windows, double-click on the `invoke.bat` file. On macOS, open a Terminal window, drag `invoke.sh` from the folder into the Terminal, and press return. On Linux, run `invoke.sh`
7. Press 2 to open the "browser-based UI", press enter/return, wait a minute or two for Stable Diffusion to start up, then open your browser and go to http://localhost:9090.
8. Type `banana sushi` in the box on the top left and click `Invoke`:
<div align="center"><img src="docs/assets/invoke-web-server-1.png" width=640></div>
_Note: This fork is rapidly evolving. Please use the
[Issues](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/issues) tab to report bugs and make feature
requests. Be sure to use the provided templates. They will help aid diagnose issues faster._
## Table of Contents
@@ -65,17 +78,17 @@ requests. Be sure to use the provided templates. They will help aid diagnose iss
### Installation
This fork is supported across multiple platforms. You can find individual installation instructions
below.
- #### [Linux](docs/installation/INSTALL_LINUX.md)
- #### [Windows](docs/installation/INSTALL_WINDOWS.md)
- #### [Macintosh](docs/installation/INSTALL_MAC.md)
This fork is supported across Linux, Windows and Macintosh. Linux
users can use either an Nvidia-based card (with CUDA support) or an
AMD card (using the ROCm driver). For full installation and upgrade
instructions, please see:
[InvokeAI Installation Overview](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/installation/INSTALL_SOURCE/)
### Hardware Requirements
InvokeAI is supported across Linux, Windows and macOS. Linux
users can use either an Nvidia-based card (with CUDA support) or an
AMD card (using the ROCm driver).
#### System
You wil need one of the following:
@@ -83,6 +96,10 @@ You wil need one of the following:
- An NVIDIA-based graphics card with 4 GB or more VRAM memory.
- An Apple computer with an M1 chip.
We do not recommend the GTX 1650 or 1660 series video cards. They are
unable to run in half-precision mode and do not have sufficient VRAM
to render 512x512 images.
#### Memory
- At least 12 GB Main Memory RAM.
@@ -100,95 +117,71 @@ Similarly, specify full-precision mode on Apple M1 hardware.
Precision is auto configured based on the device. If however you encounter
errors like 'expected type Float but found Half' or 'not implemented for Half'
you can try starting `invoke.py` with the `--precision=float32` flag:
you can try starting `invoke.py` with the `--precision=float32` flag to your initialization command
```bash
(ldm) ~/stable-diffusion$ python scripts/invoke.py --precision=float32
(invokeai) ~/InvokeAI$ python scripts/invoke.py --precision=float32
```
Or by updating your InvokeAI configuration file with this argument.
### Features
#### Major Features
- [Web Server](docs/features/WEB.md)
- [Interactive Command Line Interface](docs/features/CLI.md)
- [Image To Image](docs/features/IMG2IMG.md)
- [Inpainting Support](docs/features/INPAINTING.md)
- [Outpainting Support](docs/features/OUTPAINTING.md)
- [Upscaling, face-restoration and outpainting](docs/features/POSTPROCESS.md)
- [Seamless Tiling](docs/features/OTHER.md#seamless-tiling)
- [Google Colab](docs/features/OTHER.md#google-colab)
- [Reading Prompts From File](docs/features/PROMPTS.md#reading-prompts-from-a-file)
- [Shortcut: Reusing Seeds](docs/features/OTHER.md#shortcuts-reusing-seeds)
- [Prompt Blending](docs/features/PROMPTS.md#prompt-blending)
- [Thresholding and Perlin Noise Initialization Options](/docs/features/OTHER.md#thresholding-and-perlin-noise-initialization-options)
- [Negative/Unconditioned Prompts](docs/features/PROMPTS.md#negative-and-unconditioned-prompts)
- [Variations](docs/features/VARIATIONS.md)
- [Personalizing Text-to-Image Generation](docs/features/TEXTUAL_INVERSION.md)
- [Simplified API for text to image generation](docs/features/OTHER.md#simplified-api)
- [Web Server](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/WEB/)
- [Interactive Command Line Interface](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/CLI/)
- [Image To Image](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/IMG2IMG/)
- [Inpainting Support](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/INPAINTING/)
- [Outpainting Support](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OUTPAINTING/)
- [Upscaling, face-restoration and outpainting](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/POSTPROCESS/)
- [Reading Prompts From File](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/PROMPTS/#reading-prompts-from-a-file)
- [Prompt Blending](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/PROMPTS/#prompt-blending)
- [Thresholding and Perlin Noise Initialization Options](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OTHER/#thresholding-and-perlin-noise-initialization-options)
- [Negative/Unconditioned Prompts](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/PROMPTS/#negative-and-unconditioned-prompts)
- [Variations](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/VARIATIONS/)
- [Personalizing Text-to-Image Generation](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/TEXTUAL_INVERSION/)
- [Simplified API for text to image generation](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OTHER/#simplified-api)
#### Other Features
- [Creating Transparent Regions for Inpainting](docs/features/INPAINTING.md#creating-transparent-regions-for-inpainting)
- [Preload Models](docs/features/OTHER.md#preload-models)
- [Google Colab](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OTHER/#google-colab)
- [Seamless Tiling](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OTHER/#seamless-tiling)
- [Shortcut: Reusing Seeds](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OTHER/#shortcuts-reusing-seeds)
- [Preload Models](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/features/OTHER/#preload-models)
### Latest Changes
- v2.0.1 (13 October 2022)
- fix noisy images at high step count when using k* samplers
- dream.py script now calls invoke.py module directly rather than
via a new python process (which could break the environment)
- v2.0.0 (9 October 2022)
- `dream.py` script renamed `invoke.py`. A `dream.py` script wrapper remains
for backward compatibility.
- Completely new WebGUI - launch with `python3 scripts/invoke.py --web`
- Support for <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/INPAINTING.md">inpainting</a> and <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/OUTPAINTING.md">outpainting</a>
- img2img runs on all k* samplers
- Support for <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/PROMPTS.md#negative-and-unconditioned-prompts">negative prompts</a>
- Support for CodeFormer face reconstruction
- Support for Textual Inversion on Macintoshes
- Support in both WebGUI and CLI for <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/POSTPROCESS.md">post-processing of previously-generated images</a>
using facial reconstruction, ESRGAN upscaling, outcropping (similar to DALL-E infinite canvas),
and "embiggen" upscaling. See the `!fix` command.
- New `--hires` option on `invoke>` line allows <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/CLI.md#this-is-an-example-of-txt2img">larger images to be created without duplicating elements</a>, at the cost of some performance.
- New `--perlin` and `--threshold` options allow you to add and control variation
during image generation (see <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/OTHER.md#thresholding-and-perlin-noise-initialization-options">Thresholding and Perlin Noise Initialization</a>
- Extensive metadata now written into PNG files, allowing reliable regeneration of images
and tweaking of previous settings.
- Command-line completion in `invoke.py` now works on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms.
- Improved <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/CLI.md">command-line completion behavior</a>.
New commands added:
* List command-line history with `!history`
* Search command-line history with `!search`
* Clear history with `!clear`
- Deprecated `--full_precision` / `-F`. Simply omit it and `invoke.py` will auto
configure. To switch away from auto use the new flag like `--precision=float32`.
For older changelogs, please visit the **[CHANGELOG](docs/features/CHANGELOG.md)**.
For our latest changes, view our [Release Notes](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/releases)
### Troubleshooting
Please check out our **[Q&A](docs/help/TROUBLESHOOT.md)** to get solutions for common installation
Please check out our **[Q&A](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/help/TROUBLESHOOT/#faq)** to get solutions for common installation
problems and other issues.
# Contributing
Anyone who wishes to contribute to this project, whether documentation, features, bug fixes, code
cleanup, testing, or code reviews, is very much encouraged to do so. If you are unfamiliar with how
to contribute to GitHub projects, here is a
[Getting Started Guide](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/create-pull-request-github).
cleanup, testing, or code reviews, is very much encouraged to do so.
A full set of contribution guidelines, along with templates, are in progress, but for now the most
To join, just raise your hand on the InvokeAI Discord server (#dev-chat) or the GitHub discussion board.
If you are unfamiliar with how
to contribute to GitHub projects, here is a
[Getting Started Guide](https://opensource.com/article/19/7/create-pull-request-github). A full set of contribution guidelines, along with templates, are in progress, but for now the most
important thing is to **make your pull request against the "development" branch**, and not against
"main". This will help keep public breakage to a minimum and will allow you to propose more radical
changes.
We hope you enjoy using our software as much as we enjoy creating it,
and we hope that some of those of you who are reading this will elect
to become part of our community.
Welcome to InvokeAI!
### Contributors
This fork is a combined effort of various people from across the world.
[Check out the list of all these amazing people](docs/other/CONTRIBUTORS.md). We thank them for
[Check out the list of all these amazing people](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/other/CONTRIBUTORS/). We thank them for
their time, hard work and effort.
### Support
@@ -202,4 +195,4 @@ Original portions of the software are Copyright (c) 2020
### Further Reading
Please see the original README for more information on this software and underlying algorithm,
located in the file [README-CompViz.md](docs/other/README-CompViz.md).
located in the file [README-CompViz.md](https://invoke-ai.github.io/InvokeAI/other/README-CompViz/).

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from PIL import Image, ImageChops
from PIL.Image import Image as ImageType
from typing import Union, Literal
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43864101/python-pil-check-if-image-is-transparent
def check_for_any_transparency(img: Union[ImageType, str]) -> bool:
if type(img) is str:
img = Image.open(str)
if img.info.get("transparency", None) is not None:
return True
if img.mode == "P":
transparent = img.info.get("transparency", -1)
for _, index in img.getcolors():
if index == transparent:
return True
elif img.mode == "RGBA":
extrema = img.getextrema()
if extrema[3][0] < 255:
return True
return False
def get_canvas_generation_mode(
init_img: Union[ImageType, str], init_mask: Union[ImageType, str]
) -> Literal["txt2img", "outpainting", "inpainting", "img2img",]:
if type(init_img) is str:
init_img = Image.open(init_img)
if type(init_mask) is str:
init_mask = Image.open(init_mask)
init_img = init_img.convert("RGBA")
# Get alpha from init_img
init_img_alpha = init_img.split()[-1]
init_img_alpha_mask = init_img_alpha.convert("L")
init_img_has_transparency = check_for_any_transparency(init_img)
if init_img_has_transparency:
init_img_is_fully_transparent = (
True if init_img_alpha_mask.getbbox() is None else False
)
"""
Mask images are white in areas where no change should be made, black where changes
should be made.
"""
# Fit the mask to init_img's size and convert it to greyscale
init_mask = init_mask.resize(init_img.size).convert("L")
"""
PIL.Image.getbbox() returns the bounding box of non-zero areas of the image, so we first
invert the mask image so that masked areas are white and other areas black == zero.
getbbox() now tells us if the are any masked areas.
"""
init_mask_bbox = ImageChops.invert(init_mask).getbbox()
init_mask_exists = False if init_mask_bbox is None else True
if init_img_has_transparency:
if init_img_is_fully_transparent:
return "txt2img"
else:
return "outpainting"
else:
if init_mask_exists:
return "inpainting"
else:
return "img2img"
def main():
# Testing
init_img_opaque = "test_images/init-img_opaque.png"
init_img_partial_transparency = "test_images/init-img_partial_transparency.png"
init_img_full_transparency = "test_images/init-img_full_transparency.png"
init_mask_no_mask = "test_images/init-mask_no_mask.png"
init_mask_has_mask = "test_images/init-mask_has_mask.png"
print(
"OPAQUE IMAGE, NO MASK, expect img2img, got ",
get_canvas_generation_mode(init_img_opaque, init_mask_no_mask),
)
print(
"IMAGE WITH TRANSPARENCY, NO MASK, expect outpainting, got ",
get_canvas_generation_mode(
init_img_partial_transparency, init_mask_no_mask
),
)
print(
"FULLY TRANSPARENT IMAGE NO MASK, expect txt2img, got ",
get_canvas_generation_mode(init_img_full_transparency, init_mask_no_mask),
)
print(
"OPAQUE IMAGE, WITH MASK, expect inpainting, got ",
get_canvas_generation_mode(init_img_opaque, init_mask_has_mask),
)
print(
"IMAGE WITH TRANSPARENCY, WITH MASK, expect outpainting, got ",
get_canvas_generation_mode(
init_img_partial_transparency, init_mask_has_mask
),
)
print(
"FULLY TRANSPARENT IMAGE WITH MASK, expect txt2img, got ",
get_canvas_generation_mode(init_img_full_transparency, init_mask_has_mask),
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
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"ddim",
"k_dpm_2_a",
"k_dpm_2",
"k_dpmpp_2_a",
"k_dpmpp_2",
"k_euler_a",
"k_euler",
"k_heun",

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@echo off
@rem This script will install git (if not found on the PATH variable)
@rem using micromamba (an 8mb static-linked single-file binary, conda replacement).
@rem For users who already have git, this step will be skipped.
@rem Next, it'll download the project's source code.
@rem Then it will download a self-contained, standalone Python and unpack it.
@rem Finally, it'll create the Python virtual environment and preload the models.
@rem This enables a user to install this project without manually installing git or Python
@rem change to the script's directory
PUSHD "%~dp0"
set "no_cache_dir=--no-cache-dir"
if "%1" == "use-cache" (
set "no_cache_dir="
)
echo ***** Installing InvokeAI.. *****
@rem Config
set INSTALL_ENV_DIR=%cd%\installer_files\env
@rem https://mamba.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html
set MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL=https://github.com/cmdr2/stable-diffusion-ui/releases/download/v1.1/micromamba.exe
set RELEASE_URL=https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI
set RELEASE_SOURCEBALL=/archive/refs/heads/main.tar.gz
set PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE_URL=https://github.com/indygreg/python-build-standalone/releases/download
set PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE=20221002/cpython-3.10.7+20221002-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc-shared-install_only.tar.gz
set PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=
call git --version >.tmp1 2>.tmp2
if "%ERRORLEVEL%" NEQ "0" set PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL% git
@rem Cleanup
del /q .tmp1 .tmp2
@rem (if necessary) install git into a contained environment
if "%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL%" NEQ "" (
@rem download micromamba
echo ***** Downloading micromamba from %MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL% to micromamba.exe *****
call curl -L "%MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL%" > micromamba.exe
@rem test the mamba binary
echo ***** Micromamba version: *****
call micromamba.exe --version
@rem create the installer env
if not exist "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%" (
call micromamba.exe create -y --prefix "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%"
)
echo ***** Packages to install:%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL% *****
call micromamba.exe install -y --prefix "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%" -c conda-forge %PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL%
if not exist "%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%" (
echo ----- There was a problem while installing "%PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL%" using micromamba. Cannot continue. -----
pause
exit /b
)
)
del /q micromamba.exe
@rem For 'git' only
set PATH=%INSTALL_ENV_DIR%\Library\bin;%PATH%
@rem Download/unpack/clean up InvokeAI release sourceball
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI source download failed -----
echo Trying to download "%RELEASE_URL%%RELEASE_SOURCEBALL%"
curl -L %RELEASE_URL%%RELEASE_SOURCEBALL% --output InvokeAI.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI source unpack failed -----
tar -zxf InvokeAI.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
del /q InvokeAI.tgz
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI source copy failed -----
cd InvokeAI-*
xcopy . .. /e /h
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
cd ..
@rem cleanup
for /f %%i in ('dir /b InvokeAI-*') do rd /s /q %%i
rd /s /q .dev_scripts .github docker-build tests
del /q requirements.in requirements-mkdocs.txt shell.nix
echo ***** Unpacked InvokeAI source *****
@rem Download/unpack/clean up python-build-standalone
set err_msg=----- Python download failed -----
curl -L %PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE_URL%/%PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE% --output python.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- Python unpack failed -----
tar -zxf python.tgz
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
del /q python.tgz
echo ***** Unpacked python-build-standalone *****
@rem create venv
set err_msg=----- problem creating venv -----
.\python\python -E -s -m venv .venv
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
call .venv\Scripts\activate.bat
echo ***** Created Python virtual environment *****
@rem Print venv's Python version
set err_msg=----- problem calling venv's python -----
echo We're running under
.venv\Scripts\python --version
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- pip update failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install %no_cache_dir% --no-warn-script-location --upgrade pip wheel
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
echo ***** Updated pip and wheel *****
set err_msg=----- requirements file copy failed -----
copy binary_installer\py3.10-windows-x86_64-cuda-reqs.txt requirements.txt
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
set err_msg=----- main pip install failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install %no_cache_dir% --no-warn-script-location -r requirements.txt
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
echo ***** Installed Python dependencies *****
set err_msg=----- InvokeAI setup failed -----
.venv\Scripts\python -m pip install %no_cache_dir% --no-warn-script-location -e .
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
copy binary_installer\invoke.bat.in .\invoke.bat
echo ***** Installed invoke launcher script ******
@rem more cleanup
rd /s /q binary_installer installer_files
@rem preload the models
call .venv\Scripts\python scripts\configure_invokeai.py
set err_msg=----- model download clone failed -----
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto err_exit
deactivate
echo ***** Finished downloading models *****
echo All done! Execute the file invoke.bat in this directory to start InvokeAI
pause
exit
:err_exit
echo %err_msg%
pause
exit

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ensure we're in the correct folder in case user's CWD is somewhere else
scriptdir=$(dirname "$0")
cd "$scriptdir"
set -euo pipefail
IFS=$'\n\t'
function _err_exit {
if test "$1" -ne 0
then
echo -e "Error code $1; Error caught was '$2'"
read -p "Press any key to exit..."
exit
fi
}
# This script will install git (if not found on the PATH variable)
# using micromamba (an 8mb static-linked single-file binary, conda replacement).
# For users who already have git, this step will be skipped.
# Next, it'll download the project's source code.
# Then it will download a self-contained, standalone Python and unpack it.
# Finally, it'll create the Python virtual environment and preload the models.
# This enables a user to install this project without manually installing git or Python
echo -e "\n***** Installing InvokeAI into $(pwd)... *****\n"
export no_cache_dir="--no-cache-dir"
if [ $# -ge 1 ]; then
if [ "$1" = "use-cache" ]; then
export no_cache_dir=""
fi
fi
OS_NAME=$(uname -s)
case "${OS_NAME}" in
Linux*) OS_NAME="linux";;
Darwin*) OS_NAME="darwin";;
*) echo -e "\n----- Unknown OS: $OS_NAME! This script runs only on Linux or macOS -----\n" && exit
esac
OS_ARCH=$(uname -m)
case "${OS_ARCH}" in
x86_64*) ;;
arm64*) ;;
*) echo -e "\n----- Unknown system architecture: $OS_ARCH! This script runs only on x86_64 or arm64 -----\n" && exit
esac
# https://mamba.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation.html
MAMBA_OS_NAME=$OS_NAME
MAMBA_ARCH=$OS_ARCH
if [ "$OS_NAME" == "darwin" ]; then
MAMBA_OS_NAME="osx"
fi
if [ "$OS_ARCH" == "linux" ]; then
MAMBA_ARCH="aarch64"
fi
if [ "$OS_ARCH" == "x86_64" ]; then
MAMBA_ARCH="64"
fi
PY_ARCH=$OS_ARCH
if [ "$OS_ARCH" == "arm64" ]; then
PY_ARCH="aarch64"
fi
# Compute device ('cd' segment of reqs files) detect goes here
# This needs a ton of work
# Suggestions:
# - lspci
# - check $PATH for nvidia-smi, gtt CUDA/GPU version from output
# - Surely there's a similar utility for AMD?
CD="cuda"
if [ "$OS_NAME" == "darwin" ] && [ "$OS_ARCH" == "arm64" ]; then
CD="mps"
fi
# config
INSTALL_ENV_DIR="$(pwd)/installer_files/env"
MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL="https://micro.mamba.pm/api/micromamba/${MAMBA_OS_NAME}-${MAMBA_ARCH}/latest"
RELEASE_URL=https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI
RELEASE_SOURCEBALL=/archive/refs/heads/main.tar.gz
PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE_URL=https://github.com/indygreg/python-build-standalone/releases/download
if [ "$OS_NAME" == "darwin" ]; then
PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE=20221002/cpython-3.10.7+20221002-${PY_ARCH}-apple-darwin-install_only.tar.gz
elif [ "$OS_NAME" == "linux" ]; then
PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE=20221002/cpython-3.10.7+20221002-${PY_ARCH}-unknown-linux-gnu-install_only.tar.gz
fi
echo "INSTALLING $RELEASE_SOURCEBALL FROM $RELEASE_URL"
PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL=""
if ! hash "git" &>/dev/null; then PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL="$PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL git"; fi
# (if necessary) install git and conda into a contained environment
if [ "$PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL" != "" ]; then
# download micromamba
echo -e "\n***** Downloading micromamba from $MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL to micromamba *****\n"
curl -L "$MICROMAMBA_DOWNLOAD_URL" | tar -xvjO bin/micromamba > micromamba
chmod u+x ./micromamba
# test the mamba binary
echo -e "\n***** Micromamba version: *****\n"
./micromamba --version
# create the installer env
if [ ! -e "$INSTALL_ENV_DIR" ]; then
./micromamba create -y --prefix "$INSTALL_ENV_DIR"
fi
echo -e "\n***** Packages to install:$PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL *****\n"
./micromamba install -y --prefix "$INSTALL_ENV_DIR" -c conda-forge "$PACKAGES_TO_INSTALL"
if [ ! -e "$INSTALL_ENV_DIR" ]; then
echo -e "\n----- There was a problem while initializing micromamba. Cannot continue. -----\n"
exit
fi
fi
rm -f micromamba.exe
export PATH="$INSTALL_ENV_DIR/bin:$PATH"
# Download/unpack/clean up InvokeAI release sourceball
_err_msg="\n----- InvokeAI source download failed -----\n"
curl -L $RELEASE_URL/$RELEASE_SOURCEBALL --output InvokeAI.tgz
_err_exit $? _err_msg
_err_msg="\n----- InvokeAI source unpack failed -----\n"
tar -zxf InvokeAI.tgz
_err_exit $? _err_msg
rm -f InvokeAI.tgz
_err_msg="\n----- InvokeAI source copy failed -----\n"
cd InvokeAI-*
cp -r . ..
_err_exit $? _err_msg
cd ..
# cleanup
rm -rf InvokeAI-*/
rm -rf .dev_scripts/ .github/ docker-build/ tests/ requirements.in requirements-mkdocs.txt shell.nix
echo -e "\n***** Unpacked InvokeAI source *****\n"
# Download/unpack/clean up python-build-standalone
_err_msg="\n----- Python download failed -----\n"
curl -L $PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE_URL/$PYTHON_BUILD_STANDALONE --output python.tgz
_err_exit $? _err_msg
_err_msg="\n----- Python unpack failed -----\n"
tar -zxf python.tgz
_err_exit $? _err_msg
rm -f python.tgz
echo -e "\n***** Unpacked python-build-standalone *****\n"
# create venv
_err_msg="\n----- problem creating venv -----\n"
if [ "$OS_NAME" == "darwin" ]; then
# patch sysconfig so that extensions can build properly
# adapted from https://github.com/cashapp/hermit-packages/commit/fcba384663892f4d9cfb35e8639ff7a28166ee43
PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR="$(pwd)/python"
SYSCONFIG="$(echo python/lib/python*/_sysconfigdata_*.py)"
TMPFILE="$(mktemp)"
chmod +w "${SYSCONFIG}"
cp "${SYSCONFIG}" "${TMPFILE}"
sed "s,'/install,'${PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR},g" "${TMPFILE}" > "${SYSCONFIG}"
rm -f "${TMPFILE}"
fi
./python/bin/python3 -E -s -m venv .venv
_err_exit $? _err_msg
source .venv/bin/activate
echo -e "\n***** Created Python virtual environment *****\n"
# Print venv's Python version
_err_msg="\n----- problem calling venv's python -----\n"
echo -e "We're running under"
.venv/bin/python3 --version
_err_exit $? _err_msg
_err_msg="\n----- pip update failed -----\n"
.venv/bin/python3 -m pip install $no_cache_dir --no-warn-script-location --upgrade pip
_err_exit $? _err_msg
echo -e "\n***** Updated pip *****\n"
_err_msg="\n----- requirements file copy failed -----\n"
cp binary_installer/py3.10-${OS_NAME}-"${OS_ARCH}"-${CD}-reqs.txt requirements.txt
_err_exit $? _err_msg
_err_msg="\n----- main pip install failed -----\n"
.venv/bin/python3 -m pip install $no_cache_dir --no-warn-script-location -r requirements.txt
_err_exit $? _err_msg
echo -e "\n***** Installed Python dependencies *****\n"
_err_msg="\n----- InvokeAI setup failed -----\n"
.venv/bin/python3 -m pip install $no_cache_dir --no-warn-script-location -e .
_err_exit $? _err_msg
echo -e "\n***** Installed InvokeAI *****\n"
cp binary_installer/invoke.sh.in ./invoke.sh
chmod a+rx ./invoke.sh
echo -e "\n***** Installed invoke launcher script ******\n"
# more cleanup
rm -rf binary_installer/ installer_files/
# preload the models
.venv/bin/python3 scripts/configure_invokeai.py
_err_msg="\n----- model download clone failed -----\n"
_err_exit $? _err_msg
deactivate
echo -e "\n***** Finished downloading models *****\n"
echo "All done! Run the command"
echo " $scriptdir/invoke.sh"
echo "to start InvokeAI."
read -p "Press any key to exit..."
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@echo off
PUSHD "%~dp0"
call .venv\Scripts\activate.bat
echo Do you want to generate images using the
echo 1. command-line
echo 2. browser-based UI
echo OR
echo 3. open the developer console
set /p choice="Please enter 1, 2 or 3: "
if /i "%choice%" == "1" (
echo Starting the InvokeAI command-line.
.venv\Scripts\python scripts\invoke.py %*
) else if /i "%choice%" == "2" (
echo Starting the InvokeAI browser-based UI.
.venv\Scripts\python scripts\invoke.py --web %*
) else if /i "%choice%" == "3" (
echo Developer Console
echo Python command is:
where python
echo Python version is:
python --version
echo *************************
echo You are now in the system shell, with the local InvokeAI Python virtual environment activated,
echo so that you can troubleshoot this InvokeAI installation as necessary.
echo *************************
echo *** Type `exit` to quit this shell and deactivate the Python virtual environment ***
call cmd /k
) else (
echo Invalid selection
pause
exit /b
)
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#!/usr/bin/env sh
set -eu
. .venv/bin/activate
# set required env var for torch on mac MPS
if [ "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ]; then
export PYTORCH_ENABLE_MPS_FALLBACK=1
fi
echo "Do you want to generate images using the"
echo "1. command-line"
echo "2. browser-based UI"
echo "OR"
echo "3. open the developer console"
echo "Please enter 1, 2, or 3:"
read choice
case $choice in
1)
printf "\nStarting the InvokeAI command-line..\n";
.venv/bin/python scripts/invoke.py $*;
;;
2)
printf "\nStarting the InvokeAI browser-based UI..\n";
.venv/bin/python scripts/invoke.py --web $*;
;;
3)
printf "\nDeveloper Console:\n";
printf "Python command is:\n\t";
which python;
printf "Python version is:\n\t";
python --version;
echo "*************************"
echo "You are now in your user shell ($SHELL) with the local InvokeAI Python virtual environment activated,";
echo "so that you can troubleshoot this InvokeAI installation as necessary.";
printf "*************************\n"
echo "*** Type \`exit\` to quit this shell and deactivate the Python virtual environment *** ";
/usr/bin/env "$SHELL";
;;
*)
echo "Invalid selection";
exit
;;
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InvokeAI
Project homepage: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI
Installation on Windows:
NOTE: You might need to enable Windows Long Paths. If you're not sure,
then you almost certainly need to. Simply double-click the 'WinLongPathsEnabled.reg'
file. Note that you will need to have admin privileges in order to
do this.
Please double-click the 'install.bat' file (while keeping it inside the invokeAI folder).
Installation on Linux and Mac:
Please open the terminal, and run './install.sh' (while keeping it inside the invokeAI folder).
After installation, please run the 'invoke.bat' file (on Windows) or 'invoke.sh'
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--prefer-binary
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch_stable.html
--extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu116
--trusted-host https://download.pytorch.org
accelerate~=0.14
albumentations
diffusers
eventlet
flask_cors
flask_socketio
flaskwebgui==1.0.3
getpass_asterisk
imageio-ffmpeg
pyreadline3
realesrgan
send2trash
streamlit
taming-transformers-rom1504
test-tube
torch-fidelity
torch==1.12.1 ; platform_system == 'Darwin'
torch==1.12.0+cu116 ; platform_system == 'Linux' or platform_system == 'Windows'
torchvision==0.13.1 ; platform_system == 'Darwin'
torchvision==0.13.0+cu116 ; platform_system == 'Linux' or platform_system == 'Windows'
transformers
picklescan
https://github.com/openai/CLIP/archive/d50d76daa670286dd6cacf3bcd80b5e4823fc8e1.zip
https://github.com/invoke-ai/clipseg/archive/1f754751c85d7d4255fa681f4491ff5711c1c288.zip
https://github.com/invoke-ai/GFPGAN/archive/3f5d2397361199bc4a91c08bb7d80f04d7805615.zip ; platform_system=='Windows'
https://github.com/invoke-ai/GFPGAN/archive/c796277a1cf77954e5fc0b288d7062d162894248.zip ; platform_system=='Linux' or platform_system=='Darwin'
https://github.com/Birch-san/k-diffusion/archive/363386981fee88620709cf8f6f2eea167bd6cd74.zip
https://github.com/invoke-ai/PyPatchMatch/archive/129863937a8ab37f6bbcec327c994c0f932abdbc.zip

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stable-diffusion-1.5:
description: The newest Stable Diffusion version 1.5 weight file (4.27 GB)
repo_id: runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
recommended: true
width: 512
height: 512
inpainting-1.5:
description: RunwayML SD 1.5 model optimized for inpainting (4.27 GB)
repo_id: runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting
config: v1-inpainting-inference.yaml
file: sd-v1-5-inpainting.ckpt
recommended: True
width: 512
height: 512
ft-mse-improved-autoencoder-840000:
description: StabilityAI improved autoencoder fine-tuned for human faces (recommended; 335 MB)
repo_id: stabilityai/sd-vae-ft-mse-original
config: VAE/default
file: vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
recommended: True
width: 512
height: 512
stable-diffusion-1.4:
description: The original Stable Diffusion version 1.4 weight file (4.27 GB)
repo_id: CompVis/stable-diffusion-v-1-4-original
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: sd-v1-4.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
height: 512
waifu-diffusion-1.3:
description: Stable Diffusion 1.4 fine tuned on anime-styled images (4.27)
repo_id: hakurei/waifu-diffusion-v1-3
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: model-epoch09-float32.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
height: 512
trinart-2.0:
description: An SD model finetuned with ~40,000 assorted high resolution manga/anime-style pictures (2.13 GB)
repo_id: naclbit/trinart_stable_diffusion_v2
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: trinart2_step95000.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
height: 512
trinart_characters-1.0:
description: An SD model finetuned with 19.2M anime/manga style images (2.13 GB)
repo_id: naclbit/trinart_characters_19.2m_stable_diffusion_v1
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: trinart_characters_it4_v1.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
height: 512
trinart_vae:
description: Custom autoencoder for trinart_characters
repo_id: naclbit/trinart_characters_19.2m_stable_diffusion_v1
config: VAE/trinart
file: autoencoder_fix_kl-f8-trinart_characters.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
height: 512
papercut-1.0:
description: SD 1.5 fine-tuned for papercut art (use "PaperCut" in your prompts) (2.13 GB)
repo_id: Fictiverse/Stable_Diffusion_PaperCut_Model
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: PaperCut_v1.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
height: 512
voxel_art-1.0:
description: Stable Diffusion trained on voxel art (use "VoxelArt" in your prompts) (4.27 GB)
repo_id: Fictiverse/Stable_Diffusion_VoxelArt_Model
config: v1-inference.yaml
file: VoxelArt_v1.ckpt
recommended: False
width: 512
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# This file describes the alternative machine learning models
# available to InvokeAI script.
#
# To add a new model, follow the examples below. Each
# model requires a model config file, a weights file,
# and the width and height of the images it
# was trained on.
stable-diffusion-1.4:
config: ./configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inference.yaml
weights: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/sd-v1-4.ckpt
vae: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
description: The original Stable Diffusion version 1.4 weight file (4.27 GB)
width: 512
height: 512
stable-diffusion-1.5:
description: The newest Stable Diffusion version 1.5 weight file (4.27 GB)
weights: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
config: ./configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inference.yaml
width: 512
height: 512
vae: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
default: true
inpainting-1.5:
description: RunwayML SD 1.5 model optimized for inpainting (4.27 GB)
weights: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/sd-v1-5-inpainting.ckpt
config: ./configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inpainting-inference.yaml
width: 512
height: 512
vae: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
waifu-diffusion-1.3:
description: Stable Diffusion 1.4 fine tuned on anime-styled images (4.27)
weights: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model-epoch09-float32.ckpt
config: ./configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inference.yaml
width: 512
height: 512
vae: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt

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# This file describes the alternative machine learning models
# available to InvokeAI script.
#
# To add a new model, follow the examples below. Each
# model requires a model config file, a weights file,
# and the width and height of the images it
# was trained on.
stable-diffusion-1.5:
description: The newest Stable Diffusion version 1.5 weight file (4.27 GB)
weights: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/v1-5-pruned-emaonly.ckpt
config: configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inference.yaml
width: 512
height: 512
vae: ./models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
default: true
stable-diffusion-1.4:
description: Stable Diffusion inference model version 1.4
config: configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inference.yaml
weights: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/sd-v1-4.ckpt
vae: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
width: 512
height: 512
inpainting-1.5:
weights: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/sd-v1-5-inpainting.ckpt
config: configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inpainting-inference.yaml
vae: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
description: RunwayML SD 1.5 model optimized for inpainting
width: 512
height: 512

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sd-concepts-library/001glitch-core
sd-concepts-library/2814-roth
sd-concepts-library/3d-female-cyborgs
sd-concepts-library/4tnght
sd-concepts-library/80s-anime-ai
sd-concepts-library/80s-anime-ai-being
sd-concepts-library/852style-girl
sd-concepts-library/8bit
sd-concepts-library/8sconception
sd-concepts-library/Aflac-duck
sd-concepts-library/Akitsuki
sd-concepts-library/Atako
sd-concepts-library/Exodus-Styling
sd-concepts-library/RINGAO
sd-concepts-library/a-female-hero-from-the-legend-of-mir
sd-concepts-library/a-hat-kid
sd-concepts-library/a-tale-of-two-empires
sd-concepts-library/aadhav-face
sd-concepts-library/aavegotchi
sd-concepts-library/abby-face
sd-concepts-library/abstract-concepts
sd-concepts-library/accurate-angel
sd-concepts-library/agm-style-nao
sd-concepts-library/aj-fosik
sd-concepts-library/alberto-mielgo
sd-concepts-library/alex-portugal
sd-concepts-library/alex-thumbnail-object-2000-steps
sd-concepts-library/aleyna-tilki
sd-concepts-library/alf
sd-concepts-library/alicebeta
sd-concepts-library/alien-avatar
sd-concepts-library/alisa
sd-concepts-library/all-rings-albuns
sd-concepts-library/altvent
sd-concepts-library/altyn-helmet
sd-concepts-library/amine
sd-concepts-library/amogus
sd-concepts-library/anders-zorn
sd-concepts-library/angus-mcbride-style
sd-concepts-library/animalve3-1500seq
sd-concepts-library/anime-background-style
sd-concepts-library/anime-background-style-v2
sd-concepts-library/anime-boy
sd-concepts-library/anime-girl
sd-concepts-library/anyXtronXredshift
sd-concepts-library/anya-forger
sd-concepts-library/apex-wingman
sd-concepts-library/apulian-rooster-v0-1
sd-concepts-library/arcane-face
sd-concepts-library/arcane-style-jv
sd-concepts-library/arcimboldo-style
sd-concepts-library/armando-reveron-style
sd-concepts-library/armor-concept
sd-concepts-library/arq-render
sd-concepts-library/art-brut
sd-concepts-library/arthur1
sd-concepts-library/artist-yukiko-kanagai
sd-concepts-library/arwijn
sd-concepts-library/ashiok
sd-concepts-library/at-wolf-boy-object
sd-concepts-library/atm-ant
sd-concepts-library/atm-ant-2
sd-concepts-library/axe-tattoo
sd-concepts-library/ayush-spider-spr
sd-concepts-library/azura-from-vibrant-venture
sd-concepts-library/ba-shiroko
sd-concepts-library/babau
sd-concepts-library/babs-bunny
sd-concepts-library/babushork
sd-concepts-library/backrooms
sd-concepts-library/bad_Hub_Hugh
sd-concepts-library/bada-club
sd-concepts-library/baldi
sd-concepts-library/baluchitherian
sd-concepts-library/bamse
sd-concepts-library/bamse-og-kylling
sd-concepts-library/bee
sd-concepts-library/beholder
sd-concepts-library/beldam
sd-concepts-library/belen
sd-concepts-library/bella-goth
sd-concepts-library/belle-delphine
sd-concepts-library/bert-muppet
sd-concepts-library/better-collage3
sd-concepts-library/between2-mt-fade
sd-concepts-library/birb-style
sd-concepts-library/black-and-white-design
sd-concepts-library/black-waifu
sd-concepts-library/bloo
sd-concepts-library/blue-haired-boy
sd-concepts-library/blue-zombie
sd-concepts-library/blue-zombiee
sd-concepts-library/bluebey
sd-concepts-library/bluebey-2
sd-concepts-library/bobs-burgers
sd-concepts-library/boissonnard
sd-concepts-library/bonzi-monkey
sd-concepts-library/borderlands
sd-concepts-library/bored-ape-textual-inversion
sd-concepts-library/boris-anderson
sd-concepts-library/bozo-22
sd-concepts-library/breakcore
sd-concepts-library/brittney-williams-art
sd-concepts-library/bruma
sd-concepts-library/brunnya
sd-concepts-library/buddha-statue
sd-concepts-library/bullvbear
sd-concepts-library/button-eyes
sd-concepts-library/canadian-goose
sd-concepts-library/canary-cap
sd-concepts-library/cancer_style
sd-concepts-library/captain-haddock
sd-concepts-library/captainkirb
sd-concepts-library/car-toy-rk
sd-concepts-library/carasibana
sd-concepts-library/carlitos-el-mago
sd-concepts-library/carrascharacter
sd-concepts-library/cartoona-animals
sd-concepts-library/cat-toy
sd-concepts-library/centaur
sd-concepts-library/cgdonny1
sd-concepts-library/cham
sd-concepts-library/chandra-nalaar
sd-concepts-library/char-con
sd-concepts-library/character-pingu
sd-concepts-library/cheburashka
sd-concepts-library/chen-1
sd-concepts-library/child-zombie
sd-concepts-library/chillpill
sd-concepts-library/chonkfrog
sd-concepts-library/chop
sd-concepts-library/christo-person
sd-concepts-library/chuck-walton
sd-concepts-library/chucky
sd-concepts-library/chungus-poodl-pet
sd-concepts-library/cindlop
sd-concepts-library/collage-cutouts
sd-concepts-library/collage14
sd-concepts-library/collage3
sd-concepts-library/collage3-hubcity
sd-concepts-library/cologne
sd-concepts-library/color-page
sd-concepts-library/colossus
sd-concepts-library/command-and-conquer-remastered-cameos
sd-concepts-library/concept-art
sd-concepts-library/conner-fawcett-style
sd-concepts-library/conway-pirate
sd-concepts-library/coop-himmelblau
sd-concepts-library/coraline
sd-concepts-library/cornell-box
sd-concepts-library/cortana
sd-concepts-library/covid-19-rapid-test
sd-concepts-library/cow-uwu
sd-concepts-library/cowboy
sd-concepts-library/crazy-1
sd-concepts-library/crazy-2
sd-concepts-library/crb-portraits
sd-concepts-library/crb-surrealz
sd-concepts-library/crbart
sd-concepts-library/crested-gecko
sd-concepts-library/crinos-form-garou
sd-concepts-library/cry-baby-style
sd-concepts-library/crybaby-style-2-0
sd-concepts-library/csgo-awp-object
sd-concepts-library/csgo-awp-texture-map
sd-concepts-library/cubex
sd-concepts-library/cumbia-peruana
sd-concepts-library/cute-bear
sd-concepts-library/cute-cat
sd-concepts-library/cute-game-style
sd-concepts-library/cyberpunk-lucy
sd-concepts-library/dabotap
sd-concepts-library/dan-mumford
sd-concepts-library/dan-seagrave-art-style
sd-concepts-library/dark-penguin-pinguinanimations
sd-concepts-library/darkpenguinanimatronic
sd-concepts-library/darkplane
sd-concepts-library/david-firth-artstyle
sd-concepts-library/david-martinez-cyberpunk
sd-concepts-library/david-martinez-edgerunners
sd-concepts-library/david-moreno-architecture
sd-concepts-library/daycare-attendant-sun-fnaf
sd-concepts-library/ddattender
sd-concepts-library/degods
sd-concepts-library/degodsheavy
sd-concepts-library/depthmap
sd-concepts-library/depthmap-style
sd-concepts-library/design
sd-concepts-library/detectivedinosaur1
sd-concepts-library/diaosu-toy
sd-concepts-library/dicoo
sd-concepts-library/dicoo2
sd-concepts-library/dishonored-portrait-styles
sd-concepts-library/disquieting-muses
sd-concepts-library/ditko
sd-concepts-library/dlooak
sd-concepts-library/doc
sd-concepts-library/doener-red-line-art
sd-concepts-library/dog
sd-concepts-library/dog-django
sd-concepts-library/doge-pound
sd-concepts-library/dong-ho
sd-concepts-library/dong-ho2
sd-concepts-library/doose-s-realistic-art-style
sd-concepts-library/dq10-anrushia
sd-concepts-library/dr-livesey
sd-concepts-library/dr-strange
sd-concepts-library/dragonborn
sd-concepts-library/dreamcore
sd-concepts-library/dreamy-painting
sd-concepts-library/drive-scorpion-jacket
sd-concepts-library/dsmuses
sd-concepts-library/dtv-pkmn
sd-concepts-library/dullboy-caricature
sd-concepts-library/duranduran
sd-concepts-library/durer-style
sd-concepts-library/dyoudim-style
sd-concepts-library/early-mishima-kurone
sd-concepts-library/eastward
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sd-concepts-library/yuji-himukai-style
sd-concepts-library/zaney
sd-concepts-library/zaneypixelz
sd-concepts-library/zdenek-art
sd-concepts-library/zero
sd-concepts-library/zero-bottle
sd-concepts-library/zero-suit-samus
sd-concepts-library/zillertal-can
sd-concepts-library/zizigooloo
sd-concepts-library/zk
sd-concepts-library/zoroark

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ model:
target: ldm.modules.embedding_manager.EmbeddingManager
params:
placeholder_strings: ["*"]
initializer_words: ['face', 'man', 'photo', 'africanmale']
initializer_words: ['sculpture']
per_image_tokens: false
num_vectors_per_token: 1
progressive_words: False

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@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ model:
target: ldm.modules.embedding_manager.EmbeddingManager
params:
placeholder_strings: ["*"]
initializer_words: ['face', 'man', 'photo', 'africanmale']
initializer_words: ['sculpture']
per_image_tokens: false
num_vectors_per_token: 1
num_vectors_per_token: 8
progressive_words: False
unet_config:

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ model:
target: ldm.modules.embedding_manager.EmbeddingManager
params:
placeholder_strings: ["*"]
initializer_words: ['face', 'man', 'photo', 'africanmale']
initializer_words: ['sculpture']
per_image_tokens: false
num_vectors_per_token: 6
progressive_words: False

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@@ -1,74 +1,48 @@
FROM ubuntu AS get_miniconda
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-c"]
# install wget
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
wget \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# download and install miniconda
ARG conda_version=py39_4.12.0-Linux-x86_64
ARG conda_prefix=/opt/conda
RUN wget --progress=dot:giga -O /miniconda.sh \
https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-${conda_version}.sh \
&& bash /miniconda.sh -b -p ${conda_prefix} \
&& rm -f /miniconda.sh
FROM ubuntu AS invokeai
FROM python:3.10-slim AS builder
# use bash
SHELL [ "/bin/bash", "-c" ]
# clean bashrc
RUN echo "" > ~/.bashrc
# Install necesarry packages
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
gcc \
git \
libgl1-mesa-glx \
libglib2.0-0 \
pip \
python3 \
python3-dev \
gcc=4:10.2.* \
libgl1-mesa-glx=20.3.* \
libglib2.0-0=2.66.* \
python3-dev=3.9.* \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# clone repository and create symlinks
ARG invokeai_git=https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI.git
ARG project_name=invokeai
RUN git clone ${invokeai_git} /${project_name} \
&& mkdir /${project_name}/models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1 \
&& ln -s /data/models/sd-v1-4.ckpt /${project_name}/models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model.ckpt \
&& ln -s /data/outputs/ /${project_name}/outputs
# set workdir, PATH and copy sources
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
ENV PATH /usr/src/app/.venv/bin:$PATH
ARG PIP_REQUIREMENTS=requirements-lin-cuda.txt
COPY . ./environments-and-requirements/${PIP_REQUIREMENTS} ./
# set workdir
WORKDIR /${project_name}
# install requirements
RUN python3 -m venv .venv \
&& pip install \
--no-cache-dir \
-r ${PIP_REQUIREMENTS}
# install conda env and preload models
ARG conda_prefix=/opt/conda
ARG conda_env_file=environment.yml
COPY --from=get_miniconda ${conda_prefix} ${conda_prefix}
RUN source ${conda_prefix}/etc/profile.d/conda.sh \
&& conda init bash \
&& source ~/.bashrc \
&& conda env create \
--name ${project_name} \
--file ${conda_env_file} \
&& rm -Rf ~/.cache \
&& conda clean -afy \
&& echo "conda activate ${project_name}" >> ~/.bashrc \
&& ln -s /data/models/GFPGANv1.4.pth ./src/gfpgan/experiments/pretrained_models/GFPGANv1.4.pth \
&& conda activate ${project_name} \
&& python scripts/preload_models.py
FROM python:3.10-slim AS runtime
# Copy entrypoint and set env
ENV CONDA_PREFIX=${conda_prefix}
ENV PROJECT_NAME=${project_name}
COPY docker-build/entrypoint.sh /
ENTRYPOINT [ "/entrypoint.sh" ]
# Install necesarry packages
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y \
--no-install-recommends \
libgl1-mesa-glx=20.3.* \
libglib2.0-0=2.66.* \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
COPY --from=builder /usr/src/app .
# set Environment, Entrypoint and default CMD
ENV INVOKEAI_ROOT /data
ENV PATH=/usr/src/app/.venv/bin:$PATH
ENTRYPOINT [ "python3", "scripts/invoke.py" ]
CMD [ "--web", "--host=0.0.0.0" ]

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@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
#######################
#### Builder stage ####
FROM library/ubuntu:22.04 AS builder
ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
RUN rm -f /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/docker-clean; echo 'Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages "true";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/keep-cache
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt update && apt-get install -y \
git \
libglib2.0-0 \
libgl1-mesa-glx \
python3-venv \
python3-pip \
build-essential \
python3-opencv \
libopencv-dev
# This is needed for patchmatch support
RUN cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig/ &&\
ln -sf opencv4.pc opencv.pc
ARG WORKDIR=/invokeai
WORKDIR ${WORKDIR}
ENV VIRTUAL_ENV=${WORKDIR}/.venv
ENV PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
python3 -m venv ${VIRTUAL_ENV} &&\
pip install --extra-index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu116 \
torch==1.12.0+cu116 \
torchvision==0.13.0+cu116 &&\
pip install -e git+https://github.com/invoke-ai/PyPatchMatch@0.1.3#egg=pypatchmatch
COPY . .
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.cache/pip \
cp environments-and-requirements/requirements-lin-cuda.txt requirements.txt && \
pip install -r requirements.txt &&\
pip install -e .
#######################
#### Runtime stage ####
FROM library/ubuntu:22.04 as runtime
ARG DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
ENV PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/var/cache/apt,sharing=locked \
--mount=type=cache,target=/var/lib/apt,sharing=locked \
apt update && apt install -y --no-install-recommends \
git \
curl \
ncdu \
iotop \
bzip2 \
libglib2.0-0 \
libgl1-mesa-glx \
python3-venv \
python3-pip \
build-essential \
python3-opencv \
libopencv-dev &&\
apt-get clean && apt-get autoclean
ARG WORKDIR=/invokeai
WORKDIR ${WORKDIR}
ENV INVOKEAI_ROOT=/mnt/invokeai
ENV VIRTUAL_ENV=${WORKDIR}/.venv
ENV PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
COPY --from=builder ${WORKDIR} ${WORKDIR}
COPY --from=builder /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkgconfig
# build patchmatch
RUN python -c "from patchmatch import patch_match"
## workaround for non-existent initfile when runtime directory is mounted; see #1613
RUN touch /root/.invokeai
ENTRYPOINT ["bash"]
CMD ["-c", "python3 scripts/invoke.py --web --host 0.0.0.0"]

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# Directory in the container where the INVOKEAI_ROOT (runtime dir) will be mounted
INVOKEAI_ROOT=/mnt/invokeai
# Host directory to contain the runtime dir. Will be mounted at INVOKEAI_ROOT path in the container
HOST_MOUNT_PATH=${HOME}/invokeai
IMAGE=local/invokeai:latest
USER=$(shell id -u)
GROUP=$(shell id -g)
# All downloaded models, config, etc will end up in ${HOST_MOUNT_PATH} on the host.
# This is consistent with the expected non-Docker behaviour.
# Contents can be moved to a persistent storage and used to prime the cache on another host.
build:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker build -t local/invokeai:latest -f Dockerfile.cloud ..
configure:
docker run --rm -it --runtime=nvidia --gpus=all \
-v ${HOST_MOUNT_PATH}:${INVOKEAI_ROOT} \
-e INVOKEAI_ROOT=${INVOKEAI_ROOT} \
${IMAGE} -c "python scripts/configure_invokeai.py"
# Run the container with the runtime dir mounted and the web server exposed on port 9090
web:
docker run --rm -it --runtime=nvidia --gpus=all \
-v ${HOST_MOUNT_PATH}:${INVOKEAI_ROOT} \
-e INVOKEAI_ROOT=${INVOKEAI_ROOT} \
-p 9090:9090 \
${IMAGE} -c "python scripts/invoke.py --web --host 0.0.0.0"
# Run the cli with the runtime dir mounted
cli:
docker run --rm -it --runtime=nvidia --gpus=all \
-v ${HOST_MOUNT_PATH}:${INVOKEAI_ROOT} \
-e INVOKEAI_ROOT=${INVOKEAI_ROOT} \
${IMAGE} -c "python scripts/invoke.py"
# Run the container with the runtime dir mounted and open a bash shell
shell:
docker run --rm -it --runtime=nvidia --gpus=all \
-v ${HOST_MOUNT_PATH}:${INVOKEAI_ROOT} ${IMAGE} --
.PHONY: build configure web cli shell

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@@ -1,81 +1,49 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
# IMPORTANT: You need to have a token on huggingface.co to be able to download the checkpoint!!!
# configure values by using env when executing build.sh
# f.e. env ARCH=aarch64 GITHUB_INVOKE_AI=https://github.com/yourname/yourfork.git ./build.sh
source ./docker-build/env.sh || echo "please run from repository root" || exit 1
# IMPORTANT: You need to have a token on huggingface.co to be able to download the checkpoints!!!
# configure values by using env when executing build.sh f.e. `env ARCH=aarch64 ./build.sh`
invokeai_conda_version=${INVOKEAI_CONDA_VERSION:-py39_4.12.0-${platform/\//-}}
invokeai_conda_prefix=${INVOKEAI_CONDA_PREFIX:-\/opt\/conda}
invokeai_conda_env_file=${INVOKEAI_CONDA_ENV_FILE:-environment.yml}
invokeai_git=${INVOKEAI_GIT:-https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI.git}
huggingface_token=${HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN?}
source ./docker-build/env.sh \
|| echo "please execute docker-build/build.sh from repository root" \
|| exit 1
pip_requirements=${PIP_REQUIREMENTS:-requirements-lin-cuda.txt}
dockerfile=${INVOKE_DOCKERFILE:-docker-build/Dockerfile}
# print the settings
echo "You are using these values:"
echo -e "project_name:\t\t ${project_name}"
echo -e "volumename:\t\t ${volumename}"
echo -e "arch:\t\t\t ${arch}"
echo -e "platform:\t\t ${platform}"
echo -e "invokeai_conda_version:\t ${invokeai_conda_version}"
echo -e "invokeai_conda_prefix:\t ${invokeai_conda_prefix}"
echo -e "invokeai_conda_env_file: ${invokeai_conda_env_file}"
echo -e "invokeai_git:\t\t ${invokeai_git}"
echo -e "invokeai_tag:\t\t ${invokeai_tag}\n"
_runAlpine() {
docker run \
--rm \
--interactive \
--tty \
--mount source="$volumename",target=/data \
--workdir /data \
alpine "$@"
}
_copyCheckpoints() {
echo "creating subfolders for models and outputs"
_runAlpine mkdir models
_runAlpine mkdir outputs
echo -n "downloading sd-v1-4.ckpt"
_runAlpine wget --header="Authorization: Bearer ${huggingface_token}" -O models/sd-v1-4.ckpt https://huggingface.co/CompVis/stable-diffusion-v-1-4-original/resolve/main/sd-v1-4.ckpt
echo "done"
echo "downloading GFPGANv1.4.pth"
_runAlpine wget -O models/GFPGANv1.4.pth https://github.com/TencentARC/GFPGAN/releases/download/v1.3.0/GFPGANv1.4.pth
}
_checkVolumeContent() {
_runAlpine ls -lhA /data/models
}
_getModelMd5s() {
_runAlpine \
alpine sh -c "md5sum /data/models/*"
}
echo -e "You are using these values:\n"
echo -e "Dockerfile:\t ${dockerfile}"
echo -e "requirements:\t ${pip_requirements}"
echo -e "volumename:\t ${volumename}"
echo -e "arch:\t\t ${arch}"
echo -e "platform:\t ${platform}"
echo -e "invokeai_tag:\t ${invokeai_tag}\n"
if [[ -n "$(docker volume ls -f name="${volumename}" -q)" ]]; then
echo "Volume already exists"
if [[ -z "$(_checkVolumeContent)" ]]; then
echo "looks empty, copying checkpoint"
_copyCheckpoints
fi
echo "Models in ${volumename}:"
_checkVolumeContent
echo
else
echo -n "createing docker volume "
docker volume create "${volumename}"
_copyCheckpoints
fi
# Build Container
docker build \
--platform="${platform}" \
--tag "${invokeai_tag}" \
--build-arg project_name="${project_name}" \
--build-arg conda_version="${invokeai_conda_version}" \
--build-arg conda_prefix="${invokeai_conda_prefix}" \
--build-arg conda_env_file="${invokeai_conda_env_file}" \
--build-arg invokeai_git="${invokeai_git}" \
--file ./docker-build/Dockerfile \
--tag="${invokeai_tag}" \
--build-arg="PIP_REQUIREMENTS=${pip_requirements}" \
--file="${dockerfile}" \
.
docker run \
--rm \
--platform="$platform" \
--name="$project_name" \
--hostname="$project_name" \
--mount="source=$volumename,target=/data" \
--mount="type=bind,source=$HOME/.huggingface,target=/root/.huggingface" \
--env="HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN=${HUGGINGFACE_TOKEN}" \
--entrypoint="python3" \
"${invokeai_tag}" \
scripts/configure_invokeai.py --yes

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -e
source "${CONDA_PREFIX}/etc/profile.d/conda.sh"
conda activate "${PROJECT_NAME}"
python scripts/invoke.py \
${@:---web --host=0.0.0.0}

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ project_name=${PROJECT_NAME:-invokeai}
volumename=${VOLUMENAME:-${project_name}_data}
arch=${ARCH:-x86_64}
platform=${PLATFORM:-Linux/${arch}}
invokeai_tag=${INVOKEAI_TAG:-${project_name}-${arch}}
invokeai_tag=${INVOKEAI_TAG:-${project_name}:${arch}}
export project_name
export volumename

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@@ -3,13 +3,17 @@ set -e
source ./docker-build/env.sh || echo "please run from repository root" || exit 1
echo -e "You are using these values:\n"
echo -e "volumename:\t ${volumename}"
echo -e "invokeai_tag:\t ${invokeai_tag}\n"
docker run \
--interactive \
--tty \
--rm \
--platform "$platform" \
--name "$project_name" \
--hostname "$project_name" \
--mount source="$volumename",target=/data \
--publish 9090:9090 \
--platform="$platform" \
--name="$project_name" \
--hostname="$project_name" \
--mount="source=$volumename,target=/data" \
--publish=9090:9090 \
"$invokeai_tag" ${1:+$@}

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@@ -4,66 +4,250 @@ title: Changelog
# :octicons-log-16: **Changelog**
## v2.0.1 (13 October 2022)
## v2.1.0 <small>(2 November 2022)</small>
- fix noisy images at high step count when using k* samplers
- dream.py script now calls invoke.py module directly rather than
via a new python process (which could break the environment)
- update mac instructions to use invokeai for env name by @willwillems in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1030
- Update .gitignore by @blessedcoolant in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1040
- reintroduce fix for m1 from https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/579
missing after merge by @skurovec in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1056
- Update Stable_Diffusion_AI_Notebook.ipynb (Take 2) by @ChloeL19 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1060
- Print out the device type which is used by @manzke in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1073
- Hires Addition by @hipsterusername in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1063
- fix for "1 leaked semaphore objects to clean up at shutdown" on M1 by
@skurovec in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1081
- Forward dream.py to invoke.py using the same interpreter, add deprecation
warning by @db3000 in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1077
- fix noisy images at high step counts by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1086
- Generalize facetool strength argument by @db3000 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1078
- Enable fast switching among models at the invoke> command line by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1066
- Fix Typo, committed changing ldm environment to invokeai by @jdries3 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1095
- Update generate.py by @unreleased in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1109
- Update 'ldm' env to 'invokeai' in troubleshooting steps by @19wolf in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1125
- Fixed documentation typos and resolved merge conflicts by @rupeshs in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1123
- Fix broken doc links, fix malaprop in the project subtitle by @majick in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1131
- Only output facetool parameters if enhancing faces by @db3000 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1119
- Update gitignore to ignore codeformer weights at new location by
@spezialspezial in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1136
- fix links to point to invoke-ai.github.io #1117 by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1143
- Rework-mkdocs by @mauwii in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1144
- add option to CLI and pngwriter that allows user to set PNG compression level
by @lstein in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1127
- Fix img2img DDIM index out of bound by @wfng92 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1137
- Fix gh actions by @mauwii in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1128
- update mac instructions to use invokeai for env name by @willwillems in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1030
- Update .gitignore by @blessedcoolant in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1040
- reintroduce fix for m1 from https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/579
missing after merge by @skurovec in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1056
- Update Stable_Diffusion_AI_Notebook.ipynb (Take 2) by @ChloeL19 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1060
- Print out the device type which is used by @manzke in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1073
- Hires Addition by @hipsterusername in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1063
- fix for "1 leaked semaphore objects to clean up at shutdown" on M1 by
@skurovec in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1081
- Forward dream.py to invoke.py using the same interpreter, add deprecation
warning by @db3000 in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1077
- fix noisy images at high step counts by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1086
- Generalize facetool strength argument by @db3000 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1078
- Enable fast switching among models at the invoke> command line by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1066
- Fix Typo, committed changing ldm environment to invokeai by @jdries3 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1095
- Fixed documentation typos and resolved merge conflicts by @rupeshs in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1123
- Only output facetool parameters if enhancing faces by @db3000 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1119
- add option to CLI and pngwriter that allows user to set PNG compression level
by @lstein in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1127
- Fix img2img DDIM index out of bound by @wfng92 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1137
- Add text prompt to inpaint mask support by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1133
- Respect http[s] protocol when making socket.io middleware by @damian0815 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/976
- WebUI: Adds Codeformer support by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1151
- Skips normalizing prompts for web UI metadata by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1165
- Add Asymmetric Tiling by @carson-katri in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1132
- Web UI: Increases max CFG Scale to 200 by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1172
- Corrects color channels in face restoration; Fixes #1167 by @psychedelicious
in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1175
- Flips channels using array slicing instead of using OpenCV by @psychedelicious
in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1178
- Fix typo in docs: s/Formally/Formerly by @noodlebox in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1176
- fix clipseg loading problems by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1177
- Correct color channels in upscale using array slicing by @wfng92 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1181
- Web UI: Filters existing images when adding new images; Fixes #1085 by
@psychedelicious in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1171
- fix a number of bugs in textual inversion by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1190
- Improve !fetch, add !replay command by @ArDiouscuros in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/882
- Fix generation of image with s>1000 by @holstvoogd in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/951
- Web UI: Gallery improvements by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1198
- Update CLI.md by @krummrey in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1211
- outcropping improvements by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1207
- add support for loading VAE autoencoders by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1216
- remove duplicate fix_func for MPS by @wfng92 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1210
- Metadata storage and retrieval fixes by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1204
- nix: add shell.nix file by @Cloudef in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1170
- Web UI: Changes vite dist asset paths to relative by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1185
- Web UI: Removes isDisabled from PromptInput by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1187
- Allow user to generate images with initial noise as on M1 / mps system by
@ArDiouscuros in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/981
- feat: adding filename format template by @plucked in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/968
- Web UI: Fixes broken bundle by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1242
- Support runwayML custom inpainting model by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1243
- Update IMG2IMG.md by @talitore in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1262
- New dockerfile - including a build- and a run- script as well as a GH-Action
by @mauwii in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1233
- cut over from karras to model noise schedule for higher steps by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1222
- Prompt tweaks by @lstein in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1268
- Outpainting implementation by @Kyle0654 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1251
- fixing aspect ratio on hires by @tjennings in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1249
- Fix-build-container-action by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1274
- handle all unicode characters by @damian0815 in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1276
- adds models.user.yml to .gitignore by @JakeHL in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1281
- remove debug branch, set fail-fast to false by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1284
- Protect-secrets-on-pr by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1285
- Web UI: Adds initial inpainting implementation by @psychedelicious in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1225
- fix environment-mac.yml - tested on x64 and arm64 by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1289
- Use proper authentication to download model by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1287
- Prevent indexing error for mode RGB by @spezialspezial in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1294
- Integrate sd-v1-5 model into test matrix (easily expandable), remove
unecesarry caches by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1293
- add --no-interactive to configure_invokeai step by @mauwii in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1302
- 1-click installer and updater. Uses micromamba to install git and conda into a
contained environment (if necessary) before running the normal installation
script by @cmdr2 in https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1253
- configure_invokeai.py script downloads the weight files by @lstein in
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/pull/1290
## v2.0.1 <small>(13 October 2022)</small>
- fix noisy images at high step count when using k\* samplers
- dream.py script now calls invoke.py module directly rather than via a new
python process (which could break the environment)
## v2.0.0 <small>(9 October 2022)</small>
- `dream.py` script renamed `invoke.py`. A `dream.py` script wrapper remains
for backward compatibility.
- Completely new WebGUI - launch with `python3 scripts/invoke.py --web`
- Support for <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/INPAINTING.md">inpainting</a> and <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/OUTPAINTING.md">outpainting</a>
- img2img runs on all k* samplers
- Support for <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/PROMPTS.md#negative-and-unconditioned-prompts">negative prompts</a>
- Support for CodeFormer face reconstruction
- Support for Textual Inversion on Macintoshes
- Support in both WebGUI and CLI for <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/POSTPROCESS.md">post-processing of previously-generated images</a>
using facial reconstruction, ESRGAN upscaling, outcropping (similar to DALL-E infinite canvas),
and "embiggen" upscaling. See the `!fix` command.
- New `--hires` option on `invoke>` line allows <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/CLI.m#this-is-an-example-of-txt2img">larger images to be created without duplicating elements</a>, at the cost of some performance.
- New `--perlin` and `--threshold` options allow you to add and control variation
during image generation (see <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/OTHER.md#thresholding-and-perlin-noise-initialization-options">Thresholding and Perlin Noise Initialization</a>
- Extensive metadata now written into PNG files, allowing reliable regeneration of images
and tweaking of previous settings.
- Command-line completion in `invoke.py` now works on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms.
- Improved <a href="https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/docs/features/CLI.m">command-line completion behavior</a>.
New commands added:
* List command-line history with `!history`
* Search command-line history with `!search`
* Clear history with `!clear`
- Deprecated `--full_precision` / `-F`. Simply omit it and `invoke.py` will auto
configure. To switch away from auto use the new flag like `--precision=float32`.
- `dream.py` script renamed `invoke.py`. A `dream.py` script wrapper remains for
backward compatibility.
- Completely new WebGUI - launch with `python3 scripts/invoke.py --web`
- Support for [inpainting](features/INPAINTING.md) and
[outpainting](features/OUTPAINTING.md)
- img2img runs on all k\* samplers
- Support for
[negative prompts](features/PROMPTS.md#negative-and-unconditioned-prompts)
- Support for CodeFormer face reconstruction
- Support for Textual Inversion on Macintoshes
- Support in both WebGUI and CLI for
[post-processing of previously-generated images](features/POSTPROCESS.md)
using facial reconstruction, ESRGAN upscaling, outcropping (similar to DALL-E
infinite canvas), and "embiggen" upscaling. See the `!fix` command.
- New `--hires` option on `invoke>` line allows
[larger images to be created without duplicating elements](features/CLI.md#this-is-an-example-of-txt2img),
at the cost of some performance.
- New `--perlin` and `--threshold` options allow you to add and control
variation during image generation (see
[Thresholding and Perlin Noise Initialization](features/OTHER.md#thresholding-and-perlin-noise-initialization-options))
- Extensive metadata now written into PNG files, allowing reliable regeneration
of images and tweaking of previous settings.
- Command-line completion in `invoke.py` now works on Windows, Linux and Mac
platforms.
- Improved [command-line completion behavior](features/CLI.md) New commands
added:
- List command-line history with `!history`
- Search command-line history with `!search`
- Clear history with `!clear`
- Deprecated `--full_precision` / `-F`. Simply omit it and `invoke.py` will auto
configure. To switch away from auto use the new flag like
`--precision=float32`.
## v1.14 <small>(11 September 2022)</small>
- Memory optimizations for small-RAM cards. 512x512 now possible on 4 GB GPUs.
- Full support for Apple hardware with M1 or M2 chips.
- Add "seamless mode" for circular tiling of image. Generates beautiful effects.
([prixt](https://github.com/prixt)).
- Inpainting support.
- Improved web server GUI.
- Lots of code and documentation cleanups.
- Memory optimizations for small-RAM cards. 512x512 now possible on 4 GB GPUs.
- Full support for Apple hardware with M1 or M2 chips.
- Add "seamless mode" for circular tiling of image. Generates beautiful effects.
([prixt](https://github.com/prixt)).
- Inpainting support.
- Improved web server GUI.
- Lots of code and documentation cleanups.
## v1.13 <small>(3 September 2022)</small>
- Support image variations (see [VARIATIONS](features/VARIATIONS.md)
([Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot) and many contributors and reviewers)
- Supports a Google Colab notebook for a standalone server running on Google hardware
[Arturo Mendivil](https://github.com/artmen1516)
- WebUI supports GFPGAN/ESRGAN facial reconstruction and upscaling
[Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot)
- WebUI supports incremental display of in-progress images during generation
[Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot)
- A new configuration file scheme that allows new models (including upcoming
stable-diffusion-v1.5) to be added without altering the code.
([David Wager](https://github.com/maddavid12))
- Can specify --grid on invoke.py command line as the default.
- Miscellaneous internal bug and stability fixes.
- Works on M1 Apple hardware.
- Multiple bug fixes.
- Support image variations (see [VARIATIONS](features/VARIATIONS.md)
([Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot) and many contributors and
reviewers)
- Supports a Google Colab notebook for a standalone server running on Google
hardware [Arturo Mendivil](https://github.com/artmen1516)
- WebUI supports GFPGAN/ESRGAN facial reconstruction and upscaling
[Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot)
- WebUI supports incremental display of in-progress images during generation
[Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot)
- A new configuration file scheme that allows new models (including upcoming
stable-diffusion-v1.5) to be added without altering the code.
([David Wager](https://github.com/maddavid12))
- Can specify --grid on invoke.py command line as the default.
- Miscellaneous internal bug and stability fixes.
- Works on M1 Apple hardware.
- Multiple bug fixes.
---
@@ -71,49 +255,59 @@ title: Changelog
- Improved file handling, including ability to read prompts from standard input.
(kudos to [Yunsaki](https://github.com/yunsaki)
- The web server is now integrated with the invoke.py script. Invoke by adding --web to
the invoke.py command arguments.
- The web server is now integrated with the invoke.py script. Invoke by adding
--web to the invoke.py command arguments.
- Face restoration and upscaling via GFPGAN and Real-ESGAN are now automatically
enabled if the GFPGAN directory is located as a sibling to Stable Diffusion.
VRAM requirements are modestly reduced. Thanks to both [Blessedcoolant](https://github.com/blessedcoolant) and
VRAM requirements are modestly reduced. Thanks to both
[Blessedcoolant](https://github.com/blessedcoolant) and
[Oceanswave](https://github.com/oceanswave) for their work on this.
- You can now swap samplers on the invoke> command line. [Blessedcoolant](https://github.com/blessedcoolant)
- You can now swap samplers on the invoke> command line.
[Blessedcoolant](https://github.com/blessedcoolant)
---
## v1.11 <small>(26 August 2022)</small>
- NEW FEATURE: Support upscaling and face enhancement using the GFPGAN module. (kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave)
- You now can specify a seed of -1 to use the previous image's seed, -2 to use the seed for the image generated before that, etc.
Seed memory only extends back to the previous command, but will work on all images generated with the -n# switch.
- NEW FEATURE: Support upscaling and face enhancement using the GFPGAN module.
(kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave)
- You now can specify a seed of -1 to use the previous image's seed, -2 to use
the seed for the image generated before that, etc. Seed memory only extends
back to the previous command, but will work on all images generated with the
-n# switch.
- Variant generation support temporarily disabled pending more general solution.
- Created a feature branch named **yunsaki-morphing-invoke** which adds experimental support for
iteratively modifying the prompt and its parameters. Please see[ Pull Request #86](https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/pull/86)
for a synopsis of how this works. Note that when this feature is eventually added to the main branch, it will may be modified
significantly.
- Created a feature branch named **yunsaki-morphing-invoke** which adds
experimental support for iteratively modifying the prompt and its parameters.
Please
see[Pull Request #86](https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/pull/86) for
a synopsis of how this works. Note that when this feature is eventually added
to the main branch, it will may be modified significantly.
---
## v1.10 <small>(25 August 2022)</small>
- A barebones but fully functional interactive web server for online generation of txt2img and img2img.
- A barebones but fully functional interactive web server for online generation
of txt2img and img2img.
---
## v1.09 <small>(24 August 2022)</small>
- A new -v option allows you to generate multiple variants of an initial image
in img2img mode. (kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave). [
See this discussion in the PR for examples and details on use](https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/pull/71#issuecomment-1226700810))
- Added ability to personalize text to image generation (kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave) and [nicolai256](https://github.com/nicolai256))
in img2img mode. (kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave).
[ See this discussion in the PR for examples and details on use](https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/pull/71#issuecomment-1226700810))
- Added ability to personalize text to image generation (kudos to
[Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave) and
[nicolai256](https://github.com/nicolai256))
- Enabled all of the samplers from k_diffusion
---
## v1.08 <small>(24 August 2022)</small>
- Escape single quotes on the invoke> command before trying to parse. This avoids
parse errors.
- Escape single quotes on the invoke> command before trying to parse. This
avoids parse errors.
- Removed instruction to get Python3.8 as first step in Windows install.
Anaconda3 does it for you.
- Added bounds checks for numeric arguments that could cause crashes.
@@ -123,34 +317,36 @@ title: Changelog
## v1.07 <small>(23 August 2022)</small>
- Image filenames will now never fill gaps in the sequence, but will be assigned the
next higher name in the chosen directory. This ensures that the alphabetic and chronological
sort orders are the same.
- Image filenames will now never fill gaps in the sequence, but will be assigned
the next higher name in the chosen directory. This ensures that the alphabetic
and chronological sort orders are the same.
---
## v1.06 <small>(23 August 2022)</small>
- Added weighted prompt support contributed by [xraxra](https://github.com/xraxra)
- Example of using weighted prompts to tweak a demonic figure contributed by [bmaltais](https://github.com/bmaltais)
- Added weighted prompt support contributed by
[xraxra](https://github.com/xraxra)
- Example of using weighted prompts to tweak a demonic figure contributed by
[bmaltais](https://github.com/bmaltais)
---
## v1.05 <small>(22 August 2022 - after the drop)</small>
- Filenames now use the following formats:
000010.95183149.png -- Two files produced by the same command (e.g. -n2),
000010.26742632.png -- distinguished by a different seed.
- Filenames now use the following formats: 000010.95183149.png -- Two files
produced by the same command (e.g. -n2), 000010.26742632.png -- distinguished
by a different seed.
000011.455191342.01.png -- Two files produced by the same command using
000011.455191342.02.png -- a batch size>1 (e.g. -b2). They have the same seed.
000011.4160627868.grid#1-4.png -- a grid of four images (-g); the whole grid can
be regenerated with the indicated key
000011.4160627868.grid#1-4.png -- a grid of four images (-g); the whole grid
can be regenerated with the indicated key
- It should no longer be possible for one image to overwrite another
- You can use the "cd" and "pwd" commands at the invoke> prompt to set and retrieve
the path of the output directory.
- You can use the "cd" and "pwd" commands at the invoke> prompt to set and
retrieve the path of the output directory.
---
@@ -164,26 +360,28 @@ title: Changelog
## v1.03 <small>(22 August 2022)</small>
- The original txt2img and img2img scripts from the CompViz repository have been moved into
a subfolder named "orig_scripts", to reduce confusion.
- The original txt2img and img2img scripts from the CompViz repository have been
moved into a subfolder named "orig_scripts", to reduce confusion.
---
## v1.02 <small>(21 August 2022)</small>
- A copy of the prompt and all of its switches and options is now stored in the corresponding
image in a tEXt metadata field named "Dream". You can read the prompt using scripts/images2prompt.py,
or an image editor that allows you to explore the full metadata.
**Please run "conda env update" to load the k_lms dependencies!!**
- A copy of the prompt and all of its switches and options is now stored in the
corresponding image in a tEXt metadata field named "Dream". You can read the
prompt using scripts/images2prompt.py, or an image editor that allows you to
explore the full metadata. **Please run "conda env update" to load the k_lms
dependencies!!**
---
## v1.01 <small>(21 August 2022)</small>
- added k_lms sampling.
**Please run "conda env update" to load the k_lms dependencies!!**
- use half precision arithmetic by default, resulting in faster execution and lower memory requirements
Pass argument --full_precision to invoke.py to get slower but more accurate image generation
- added k_lms sampling. **Please run "conda env update" to load the k_lms
dependencies!!**
- use half precision arithmetic by default, resulting in faster execution and
lower memory requirements Pass argument --full_precision to invoke.py to get
slower but more accurate image generation
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title: Changelog
---
# :octicons-log-16: Changelog
## v1.13
- Supports a Google Colab notebook for a standalone server running on Google
hardware [Arturo Mendivil](https://github.com/artmen1516)
- WebUI supports GFPGAN/ESRGAN facial reconstruction and upscaling
[Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot)
- WebUI supports incremental display of in-progress images during generation
[Kevin Gibbons](https://github.com/bakkot)
- Output directory can be specified on the invoke> command line.
- The grid was displaying duplicated images when not enough images to fill the
final row [Muhammad Usama](https://github.com/SMUsamaShah)
- Can specify --grid on invoke.py command line as the default.
- Miscellaneous internal bug and stability fixes.
---
## v1.12 <small>(28 August 2022)</small>
- Improved file handling, including ability to read prompts from standard input.
(kudos to [Yunsaki](https://github.com/yunsaki)
- The web server is now integrated with the invoke.py script. Invoke by adding
--web to the invoke.py command arguments.
- Face restoration and upscaling via GFPGAN and Real-ESGAN are now automatically
enabled if the GFPGAN directory is located as a sibling to Stable Diffusion.
VRAM requirements are modestly reduced. Thanks to both
[Blessedcoolant](https://github.com/blessedcoolant) and
[Oceanswave](https://github.com/oceanswave) for their work on this.
- You can now swap samplers on the invoke> command line.
[Blessedcoolant](https://github.com/blessedcoolant)
---
## v1.11 <small>(26 August 2022)</small>
- NEW FEATURE: Support upscaling and face enhancement using the GFPGAN module.
(kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave))
- You now can specify a seed of -1 to use the previous image's seed, -2 to use
the seed for the image generated before that, etc. Seed memory only extends
back to the previous command, but will work on all images generated with the
-n# switch.
- Variant generation support temporarily disabled pending more general solution.
- Created a feature branch named **yunsaki-morphing-invoke** which adds
experimental support for iteratively modifying the prompt and its parameters.
Please
see[ Pull Request #86](https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/pull/86) for
a synopsis of how this works. Note that when this feature is eventually added
to the main branch, it will may be modified significantly.
---
## v1.10 <small>(25 August 2022)</small>
- A barebones but fully functional interactive web server for online generation
of txt2img and img2img.
---
## v1.09 <small>(24 August 2022)</small>
- A new -v option allows you to generate multiple variants of an initial image
in img2img mode. (kudos to [Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave).
- [See this discussion in the PR for examples and details on use](https://github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion/pull/71#issuecomment-1226700810))
- Added ability to personalize text to image generation (kudos to
[Oceanswave](https://github.com/Oceanswave) and
[nicolai256](https://github.com/nicolai256))
- Enabled all of the samplers from k_diffusion
---
## v1.08 <small>(24 August 2022)</small>
- Escape single quotes on the invoke> command before trying to parse. This avoids
parse errors.
- Removed instruction to get Python3.8 as first step in Windows install.
Anaconda3 does it for you.
- Added bounds checks for numeric arguments that could cause crashes.
- Cleaned up the copyright and license agreement files.
---
## v1.07 <small>(23 August 2022)</small>
- Image filenames will now never fill gaps in the sequence, but will be assigned
the next higher name in the chosen directory. This ensures that the alphabetic
and chronological sort orders are the same.
---
## v1.06 <small>(23 August 2022)</small>
- Added weighted prompt support contributed by
[xraxra](https://github.com/xraxra)
- Example of using weighted prompts to tweak a demonic figure contributed by
[bmaltais](https://github.com/bmaltais)
---
## v1.05 <small>(22 August 2022 - after the drop)</small>
- Filenames now use the following formats: 000010.95183149.png -- Two files
produced by the same command (e.g. -n2), 000010.26742632.png -- distinguished
by a different seed.
000011.455191342.01.png -- Two files produced by the same command using
000011.455191342.02.png -- a batch size>1 (e.g. -b2). They have the same seed.
000011.4160627868.grid#1-4.png -- a grid of four images (-g); the whole grid
can be regenerated with the indicated key
- It should no longer be possible for one image to overwrite another
- You can use the "cd" and "pwd" commands at the invoke> prompt to set and
retrieve the path of the output directory.
## v1.04 <small>(22 August 2022 - after the drop)</small>
- Updated README to reflect installation of the released weights.
- Suppressed very noisy and inconsequential warning when loading the frozen CLIP
tokenizer.
## v1.03 <small>(22 August 2022)</small>
- The original txt2img and img2img scripts from the CompViz repository have been
moved into a subfolder named "orig_scripts", to reduce confusion.
## v1.02 <small>(21 August 2022)</small>
- A copy of the prompt and all of its switches and options is now stored in the
corresponding image in a tEXt metadata field named "Dream". You can read the
prompt using scripts/images2prompt.py, or an image editor that allows you to
explore the full metadata. **Please run "conda env update -f environment.yaml"
to load the k_lms dependencies!!**
## v1.01 <small>(21 August 2022)</small>
- added k_lms sampling. **Please run "conda env update -f environment.yaml" to
load the k_lms dependencies!!**
- use half precision arithmetic by default, resulting in faster execution and
lower memory requirements Pass argument --full_precision to invoke.py to get
slower but more accurate image generation

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@@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
---
title: CLI
hide:
- toc
---
# :material-bash: CLI
## **Interactive Command Line Interface**
The `invoke.py` script, located in `scripts/`, provides an interactive
interface to image generation similar to the "invoke mothership" bot that Stable
AI provided on its Discord server.
The `invoke.py` script, located in `scripts/`, provides an interactive interface
to image generation similar to the "invoke mothership" bot that Stable AI
provided on its Discord server.
Unlike the `txt2img.py` and `img2img.py` scripts provided in the original
[CompVis/stable-diffusion](https://github.com/CompVis/stable-diffusion) source
@@ -60,9 +58,9 @@ invoke> q
![invoke-py-demo](../assets/dream-py-demo.png)
The `invoke>` prompt's arguments are pretty much identical to those used in the
Discord bot, except you don't need to type `!invoke` (it doesn't hurt if you do).
A significant change is that creation of individual images is now the default
unless `--grid` (`-g`) is given. A full list is given in
Discord bot, except you don't need to type `!invoke` (it doesn't hurt if you
do). A significant change is that creation of individual images is now the
default unless `--grid` (`-g`) is given. A full list is given in
[List of prompt arguments](#list-of-prompt-arguments).
## Arguments
@@ -75,7 +73,8 @@ the location of the model weight files.
These command-line arguments can be passed to `invoke.py` when you first run it
from the Windows, Mac or Linux command line. Some set defaults that can be
overridden on a per-prompt basis (see [List of prompt arguments](#list-of-prompt-arguments). Others
overridden on a per-prompt basis (see
[List of prompt arguments](#list-of-prompt-arguments). Others
| Argument <img width="240" align="right"/> | Shortcut <img width="100" align="right"/> | Default <img width="320" align="right"/> | Description |
| ----------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
@@ -85,31 +84,32 @@ overridden on a per-prompt basis (see [List of prompt arguments](#list-of-prompt
| `--from_file <path>` | | `None` | Read list of prompts from a file. Use `-` to read from standard input |
| `--model <modelname>` | | `stable-diffusion-1.4` | Loads model specified in configs/models.yaml. Currently one of "stable-diffusion-1.4" or "laion400m" |
| `--full_precision` | `-F` | `False` | Run in slower full-precision mode. Needed for Macintosh M1/M2 hardware and some older video cards. |
| `--png_compression <0-9>` | `-z<0-9>` | 6 | Select level of compression for output files, from 0 (no compression) to 9 (max compression) |
| `--safety-checker` | | False | Activate safety checker for NSFW and other potentially disturbing imagery |
| `--png_compression <0-9>` | `-z<0-9>` | `6` | Select level of compression for output files, from 0 (no compression) to 9 (max compression) |
| `--safety-checker` | | `False` | Activate safety checker for NSFW and other potentially disturbing imagery |
| `--web` | | `False` | Start in web server mode |
| `--host <ip addr>` | | `localhost` | Which network interface web server should listen on. Set to 0.0.0.0 to listen on any. |
| `--port <port>` | | `9090` | Which port web server should listen for requests on. |
| `--config <path>` | | `configs/models.yaml` | Configuration file for models and their weights. |
| `--iterations <int>` | `-n<int>` | `1` | How many images to generate per prompt. |
| `--width <int>` | `-W<int>` | `512` | Width of generated image |
| `--height <int>` | `-H<int>` | `512` | Height of generated image | `--steps <int>` | `-s<int>` | `50` | How many steps of refinement to apply |
| `--strength <float>` | `-s<float>` | `0.75` | For img2img: how hard to try to match the prompt to the initial image. Ranges from 0.0-0.99, with higher values replacing the initial image completely. |
| `--fit` | `-F` | `False` | For img2img: scale the init image to fit into the specified -H and -W dimensions |
| `--grid` | `-g` | `False` | Save all image series as a grid rather than individually. |
| `--sampler <sampler>` | `-A<sampler>` | `k_lms` | Sampler to use. Use `-h` to get list of available samplers. |
| `--seamless` | | `False` | Create interesting effects by tiling elements of the image. |
| `--embedding_path <path>` | | `None` | Path to pre-trained embedding manager checkpoints, for custom models |
| `--gfpgan_dir` | | `src/gfpgan` | Path to where GFPGAN is installed. |
| `--gfpgan_model_path` | | `experiments/pretrained_models/GFPGANv1.4.pth` | Path to GFPGAN model file, relative to `--gfpgan_dir`. |
| `--gfpgan_model_path` | | `experiments/pretrained_models/GFPGANv1.4.pth` | Path to GFPGAN model file. |
| `--free_gpu_mem` | | `False` | Free GPU memory after sampling, to allow image decoding and saving in low VRAM conditions |
| `--precision` | | `auto` | Set model precision, default is selected by device. Options: auto, float32, float16, autocast |
!!! warning deprecated
These arguments are deprecated but still work:
!!! warning "These arguments are deprecated but still work"
<div align="center" markdown>
| Argument | Shortcut | Default | Description |
|--------------------|------------|---------------------|--------------|
| `--weights <path>` | | `None` | Pth to weights file; use `--model stable-diffusion-1.4` instead |
| `--weights <path>` | | `None` | Path to weights file; use `--model stable-diffusion-1.4` instead |
| `--laion400m` | `-l` | `False` | Use older LAION400m weights; use `--model=laion400m` instead |
</div>
@@ -122,17 +122,54 @@ overridden on a per-prompt basis (see [List of prompt arguments](#list-of-prompt
You can either double your slashes (ick): `C:\\path\\to\\my\\file`, or
use Linux/Mac style forward slashes (better): `C:/path/to/my/file`.
## The .invokeai initialization file
To start up invoke.py with your preferred settings, place your desired
startup options in a file in your home directory named `.invokeai` The
file should contain the startup options as you would type them on the
command line (`--steps=10 --grid`), one argument per line, or a
mixture of both using any of the accepted command switch formats:
!!! example "my unmodified initialization file"
```bash title="~/.invokeai" linenums="1"
# InvokeAI initialization file
# This is the InvokeAI initialization file, which contains command-line default values.
# Feel free to edit. If anything goes wrong, you can re-initialize this file by deleting
# or renaming it and then running configure_invokeai.py again.
# The --root option below points to the folder in which InvokeAI stores its models, configs and outputs.
--root="/Users/mauwii/invokeai"
# the --outdir option controls the default location of image files.
--outdir="/Users/mauwii/invokeai/outputs"
# You may place other frequently-used startup commands here, one or more per line.
# Examples:
# --web --host=0.0.0.0
# --steps=20
# -Ak_euler_a -C10.0
```
!!! note
The initialization file only accepts the command line arguments.
There are additional arguments that you can provide on the `invoke>` command
line (such as `-n` or `--iterations`) that cannot be entered into this file.
Also be alert for empty blank lines at the end of the file, which will cause
an arguments error at startup time.
## List of prompt arguments
After the invoke.py script initializes, it will present you with a
`invoke>` prompt. Here you can enter information to generate images
from text ([txt2img](#txt2img)), to embellish an existing image or sketch
After the invoke.py script initializes, it will present you with a `invoke>`
prompt. Here you can enter information to generate images from text
([txt2img](#txt2img)), to embellish an existing image or sketch
([img2img](#img2img)), or to selectively alter chosen regions of the image
([inpainting](#inpainting)).
### txt2img
!!! example
!!! example ""
```bash
invoke> waterfall and rainbow -W640 -H480
@@ -143,64 +180,65 @@ from text ([txt2img](#txt2img)), to embellish an existing image or sketch
Here are the invoke> command that apply to txt2img:
| Argument <img width="680" align="right"/> | Shortcut <img width="420" align="right"/> | Default <img width="480" align="right"/> | Description |
|--------------------|------------|---------------------|--------------|
| "my prompt" | | | Text prompt to use. The quotation marks are optional. |
| --width <int> | -W<int> | 512 | Width of generated image |
| --height <int> | -H<int> | 512 | Height of generated image |
| --iterations <int> | -n<int> | 1 | How many images to generate from this prompt |
| --steps <int> | -s<int> | 50 | How many steps of refinement to apply |
| --cfg_scale <float>| -C<float> | 7.5 | How hard to try to match the prompt to the generated image; any number greater than 1.0 works, but the useful range is roughly 5.0 to 20.0 |
| --seed <int> | -S<int> | None | Set the random seed for the next series of images. This can be used to recreate an image generated previously.|
| --sampler <sampler>| -A<sampler>| k_lms | Sampler to use. Use -h to get list of available samplers. |
| --karras_max <int> | | 29 | When using k_* samplers, set the maximum number of steps before shifting from using the Karras noise schedule (good for low step counts) to the LatentDiffusion noise schedule (good for high step counts) This value is sticky. [29] |
| --hires_fix | | | Larger images often have duplication artefacts. This option suppresses duplicates by generating the image at low res, and then using img2img to increase the resolution |
| --png_compression <0-9> | -z<0-9> | 6 | Select level of compression for output files, from 0 (no compression) to 9 (max compression) |
| --grid | -g | False | Turn on grid mode to return a single image combining all the images generated by this prompt |
| --individual | -i | True | Turn off grid mode (deprecated; leave off --grid instead) |
| --outdir <path> | -o<path> | outputs/img_samples | Temporarily change the location of these images |
| --seamless | | False | Activate seamless tiling for interesting effects |
| --seamless_axes | | x,y | Specify which axes to use circular convolution on. |
| --log_tokenization | -t | False | Display a color-coded list of the parsed tokens derived from the prompt |
| --skip_normalization| -x | False | Weighted subprompts will not be normalized. See [Weighted Prompts](./OTHER.md#weighted-prompts) |
| --upscale <int> <float> | -U <int> <float> | -U 1 0.75| Upscale image by magnification factor (2, 4), and set strength of upscaling (0.0-1.0). If strength not set, will default to 0.75. |
| --facetool_strength <float> | -G <float> | -G0 | Fix faces (defaults to using the GFPGAN algorithm); argument indicates how hard the algorithm should try (0.0-1.0) |
| --facetool <name> | -ft <name> | -ft gfpgan | Select face restoration algorithm to use: gfpgan, codeformer |
| --codeformer_fidelity | -cf <float> | 0.75 | Used along with CodeFormer. Takes values between 0 and 1. 0 produces high quality but low accuracy. 1 produces high accuracy but low quality |
| --save_original | -save_orig| False | When upscaling or fixing faces, this will cause the original image to be saved rather than replaced. |
| --variation <float> |-v<float>| 0.0 | Add a bit of noise (0.0=none, 1.0=high) to the image in order to generate a series of variations. Usually used in combination with -S<seed> and -n<int> to generate a series a riffs on a starting image. See [Variations](./VARIATIONS.md). |
| --with_variations <pattern> | | None | Combine two or more variations. See [Variations](./VARIATIONS.md) for now to use this. |
| --save_intermediates <n> | | None | Save the image from every nth step into an "intermediates" folder inside the output directory |
| Argument <img width="680" align="right"/> | Shortcut <img width="420" align="right"/> | Default <img width="480" align="right"/> | Description |
| ----------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| "my prompt" | | | Text prompt to use. The quotation marks are optional. |
| `--width <int>` | `-W<int>` | `512` | Width of generated image |
| `--height <int>` | `-H<int>` | `512` | Height of generated image |
| `--iterations <int>` | `-n<int>` | `1` | How many images to generate from this prompt |
| `--steps <int>` | `-s<int>` | `50` | How many steps of refinement to apply |
| `--cfg_scale <float>` | `-C<float>` | `7.5` | How hard to try to match the prompt to the generated image; any number greater than 1.0 works, but the useful range is roughly 5.0 to 20.0 |
| `--seed <int>` | `-S<int>` | `None` | Set the random seed for the next series of images. This can be used to recreate an image generated previously. |
| `--sampler <sampler>` | `-A<sampler>` | `k_lms` | Sampler to use. Use -h to get list of available samplers. |
| `--karras_max <int>` | | `29` | When using k\_\* samplers, set the maximum number of steps before shifting from using the Karras noise schedule (good for low step counts) to the LatentDiffusion noise schedule (good for high step counts) This value is sticky. [29] |
| `--hires_fix` | | | Larger images often have duplication artefacts. This option suppresses duplicates by generating the image at low res, and then using img2img to increase the resolution |
| `--png_compression <0-9>` | `-z<0-9>` | `6` | Select level of compression for output files, from 0 (no compression) to 9 (max compression) |
| `--grid` | `-g` | `False` | Turn on grid mode to return a single image combining all the images generated by this prompt |
| `--individual` | `-i` | `True` | Turn off grid mode (deprecated; leave off --grid instead) |
| `--outdir <path>` | `-o<path>` | `outputs/img_samples` | Temporarily change the location of these images |
| `--seamless` | | `False` | Activate seamless tiling for interesting effects |
| `--seamless_axes` | | `x,y` | Specify which axes to use circular convolution on. |
| `--log_tokenization` | `-t` | `False` | Display a color-coded list of the parsed tokens derived from the prompt |
| `--skip_normalization` | `-x` | `False` | Weighted subprompts will not be normalized. See [Weighted Prompts](./OTHER.md#weighted-prompts) |
| `--upscale <int> <float>` | `-U <int> <float>` | `-U 1 0.75` | Upscale image by magnification factor (2, 4), and set strength of upscaling (0.0-1.0). If strength not set, will default to 0.75. |
| `--facetool_strength <float>` | `-G <float> ` | `-G0` | Fix faces (defaults to using the GFPGAN algorithm); argument indicates how hard the algorithm should try (0.0-1.0) |
| `--facetool <name>` | `-ft <name>` | `-ft gfpgan` | Select face restoration algorithm to use: gfpgan, codeformer |
| `--codeformer_fidelity` | `-cf <float>` | `0.75` | Used along with CodeFormer. Takes values between 0 and 1. 0 produces high quality but low accuracy. 1 produces high accuracy but low quality |
| `--save_original` | `-save_orig` | `False` | When upscaling or fixing faces, this will cause the original image to be saved rather than replaced. |
| `--variation <float>` | `-v<float>` | `0.0` | Add a bit of noise (0.0=none, 1.0=high) to the image in order to generate a series of variations. Usually used in combination with `-S<seed>` and `-n<int>` to generate a series a riffs on a starting image. See [Variations](./VARIATIONS.md). |
| `--with_variations <pattern>` | | `None` | Combine two or more variations. See [Variations](./VARIATIONS.md) for now to use this. |
| `--save_intermediates <n>` | | `None` | Save the image from every nth step into an "intermediates" folder inside the output directory |
Note that the width and height of the image must be multiples of
64. You can provide different values, but they will be rounded down to
the nearest multiple of 64.
!!! note
the width and height of the image must be multiples of 64. You can
provide different values, but they will be rounded down to the nearest multiple
of 64.
### This is an example of img2img:
!!! example "This is a example of img2img"
~~~~
invoke> waterfall and rainbow -I./vacation-photo.png -W640 -H480 --fit
~~~~
```bash
invoke> waterfall and rainbow -I./vacation-photo.png -W640 -H480 --fit
```
This will modify the indicated vacation photograph by making it more
like the prompt. Results will vary greatly depending on what is in the
image. We also ask to --fit the image into a box no bigger than
640x480. Otherwise the image size will be identical to the provided
photo and you may run out of memory if it is large.
This will modify the indicated vacation photograph by making it more like the
prompt. Results will vary greatly depending on what is in the image. We also ask
to --fit the image into a box no bigger than 640x480. Otherwise the image size
will be identical to the provided photo and you may run out of memory if it is
large.
In addition to the command-line options recognized by txt2img, img2img
accepts additional options:
In addition to the command-line options recognized by txt2img, img2img accepts
additional options:
| Argument <img width="160" align="right"/> | Shortcut | Default | Description |
|----------------------|-------------|-----------------|--------------|
| `--init_img <path>` | `-I<path>` | `None` | Path to the initialization image |
| `--fit` | `-F` | `False` | Scale the image to fit into the specified -H and -W dimensions |
| `--strength <float>` | `-s<float>` | `0.75` | How hard to try to match the prompt to the initial image. Ranges from 0.0-0.99, with higher values replacing the initial image completely.|
| Argument <img width="160" align="right"/> | Shortcut | Default | Description |
| ----------------------------------------- | ----------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--init_img <path>` | `-I<path>` | `None` | Path to the initialization image |
| `--fit` | `-F` | `False` | Scale the image to fit into the specified -H and -W dimensions |
| `--strength <float>` | `-s<float>` | `0.75` | How hard to try to match the prompt to the initial image. Ranges from 0.0-0.99, with higher values replacing the initial image completely. |
### inpainting
!!! example
!!! example ""
```bash
invoke> waterfall and rainbow -I./vacation-photo.png -M./vacation-mask.png -W640 -H480 --fit
@@ -213,73 +251,72 @@ accepts additional options:
the pixels underneath when you create the transparent areas. See
[Inpainting](./INPAINTING.md) for details.
inpainting accepts all the arguments used for txt2img and img2img, as
well as the --mask (-M) and --text_mask (-tm) arguments:
inpainting accepts all the arguments used for txt2img and img2img, as well as
the --mask (-M) and --text_mask (-tm) arguments:
| Argument <img width="100" align="right"/> | Shortcut | Default | Description |
|--------------------|------------|---------------------|--------------|
| `--init_mask <path>` | `-M<path>` | `None` |Path to an image the same size as the initial_image, with areas for inpainting made transparent.|
| `--invert_mask ` | | False |If true, invert the mask so that transparent areas are opaque and vice versa.|
| `--text_mask <prompt> [<float>]` | `-tm <prompt> [<float>]` | <none> | Create a mask from a text prompt describing part of the image|
| Argument <img width="100" align="right"/> | Shortcut | Default | Description |
| ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------ | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| `--init_mask <path>` | `-M<path>` | `None` | Path to an image the same size as the initial_image, with areas for inpainting made transparent. |
| `--invert_mask ` | | False | If true, invert the mask so that transparent areas are opaque and vice versa. |
| `--text_mask <prompt> [<float>]` | `-tm <prompt> [<float>]` | <none> | Create a mask from a text prompt describing part of the image |
The mask may either be an image with transparent areas, in which case
the inpainting will occur in the transparent areas only, or a black
and white image, in which case all black areas will be painted into.
The mask may either be an image with transparent areas, in which case the
inpainting will occur in the transparent areas only, or a black and white image,
in which case all black areas will be painted into.
`--text_mask` (short form `-tm`) is a way to generate a mask using a
text description of the part of the image to replace. For example, if
you have an image of a breakfast plate with a bagel, toast and
scrambled eggs, you can selectively mask the bagel and replace it with
a piece of cake this way:
`--text_mask` (short form `-tm`) is a way to generate a mask using a text
description of the part of the image to replace. For example, if you have an
image of a breakfast plate with a bagel, toast and scrambled eggs, you can
selectively mask the bagel and replace it with a piece of cake this way:
~~~
```bash
invoke> a piece of cake -I /path/to/breakfast.png -tm bagel
~~~
```
The algorithm uses <a
href="https://github.com/timojl/clipseg">clipseg</a> to classify
different regions of the image. The classifier puts out a confidence
score for each region it identifies. Generally regions that score
above 0.5 are reliable, but if you are getting too much or too little
masking you can adjust the threshold down (to get more mask), or up
(to get less). In this example, by passing `-tm` a higher value, we
are insisting on a more stringent classification.
href="https://github.com/timojl/clipseg">clipseg</a> to classify different
regions of the image. The classifier puts out a confidence score for each region
it identifies. Generally regions that score above 0.5 are reliable, but if you
are getting too much or too little masking you can adjust the threshold down (to
get more mask), or up (to get less). In this example, by passing `-tm` a higher
value, we are insisting on a more stringent classification.
~~~
```bash
invoke> a piece of cake -I /path/to/breakfast.png -tm bagel 0.6
~~~
```
# Other Commands
### Custom Styles and Subjects
You can load and use hundreds of community-contributed Textual
Inversion models just by typing the appropriate trigger phrase. Please
see [Concepts Library](CONCEPTS.md) for more details.
## Other Commands
The CLI offers a number of commands that begin with "!".
## Postprocessing images
### Postprocessing images
To postprocess a file using face restoration or upscaling, use the
`!fix` command.
To postprocess a file using face restoration or upscaling, use the `!fix`
command.
### `!fix`
#### `!fix`
This command runs a post-processor on a previously-generated image. It
takes a PNG filename or path and applies your choice of the `-U`, `-G`, or
`--embiggen` switches in order to fix faces or upscale. If you provide a
filename, the script will look for it in the current output
directory. Otherwise you can provide a full or partial path to the
desired file.
This command runs a post-processor on a previously-generated image. It takes a
PNG filename or path and applies your choice of the `-U`, `-G`, or `--embiggen`
switches in order to fix faces or upscale. If you provide a filename, the script
will look for it in the current output directory. Otherwise you can provide a
full or partial path to the desired file.
Some examples:
!!! example ""
Upscale to 4X its original size and fix faces using codeformer:
!!! example "Upscale to 4X its original size and fix faces using codeformer"
```bash
invoke> !fix 0000045.4829112.png -G1 -U4 -ft codeformer
```
!!! example ""
Use the GFPGAN algorithm to fix faces, then upscale to 3X using --embiggen:
!!! example "Use the GFPGAN algorithm to fix faces, then upscale to 3X using --embiggen"
```bash
invoke> !fix 0000045.4829112.png -G0.8 -ft gfpgan
@@ -288,41 +325,41 @@ Some examples:
>> GFPGAN - Restoring Faces for image seed:4829112
Outputs:
[1] outputs/img-samples/000017.4829112.gfpgan-00.png: !fix "outputs/img-samples/0000045.4829112.png" -s 50 -S -W 512 -H 512 -C 7.5 -A k_lms -G 0.8
```
### !mask
#### `!mask`
This command takes an image, a text prompt, and uses the `clipseg`
algorithm to automatically generate a mask of the area that matches
the text prompt. It is useful for debugging the text masking process
prior to inpainting with the `--text_mask` argument. See
[INPAINTING.md] for details.
This command takes an image, a text prompt, and uses the `clipseg` algorithm to
automatically generate a mask of the area that matches the text prompt. It is
useful for debugging the text masking process prior to inpainting with the
`--text_mask` argument. See [INPAINTING.md] for details.
## Model selection and importation
### Model selection and importation
The CLI allows you to add new models on the fly, as well as to switch
among them rapidly without leaving the script.
The CLI allows you to add new models on the fly, as well as to switch among them
rapidly without leaving the script.
### !models
#### `!models`
This prints out a list of the models defined in `config/models.yaml'.
The active model is bold-faced
This prints out a list of the models defined in `config/models.yaml'. The active
model is bold-faced
Example:
<pre>
laion400m not loaded <no description>
<b>stable-diffusion-1.4 active Stable Diffusion v1.4</b>
waifu-diffusion not loaded Waifu Diffusion v1.3
</pre>
### !switch <model>
#### `!switch <model>`
This quickly switches from one model to another without leaving the
CLI script. `invoke.py` uses a memory caching system; once a model
has been loaded, switching back and forth is quick. The following
example shows this in action. Note how the second column of the
`!models` table changes to `cached` after a model is first loaded,
and that the long initialization step is not needed when loading
a cached model.
This quickly switches from one model to another without leaving the CLI script.
`invoke.py` uses a memory caching system; once a model has been loaded,
switching back and forth is quick. The following example shows this in action.
Note how the second column of the `!models` table changes to `cached` after a
model is first loaded, and that the long initialization step is not needed when
loading a cached model.
<pre>
invoke> !models
@@ -340,7 +377,7 @@ invoke> !switch waifu-diffusion
| Making attention of type 'vanilla' with 512 in_channels
| Using faster float16 precision
>> Model loaded in 18.24s
>> Max VRAM used to load the model: 2.17G
>> Max VRAM used to load the model: 2.17G
>> Current VRAM usage:2.17G
>> Setting Sampler to k_lms
@@ -360,26 +397,24 @@ laion400m not loaded <no description>
waifu-diffusion cached Waifu Diffusion v1.3
</pre>
### !import_model <path/to/model/weights>
#### `!import_model <path/to/model/weights>`
This command imports a new model weights file into InvokeAI, makes it
available for image generation within the script, and writes out the
configuration for the model into `config/models.yaml` for use in
subsequent sessions.
This command imports a new model weights file into InvokeAI, makes it available
for image generation within the script, and writes out the configuration for the
model into `config/models.yaml` for use in subsequent sessions.
Provide `!import_model` with the path to a weights file ending in
`.ckpt`. If you type a partial path and press tab, the CLI will
autocomplete. Although it will also autocomplete to `.vae` files,
these are not currenty supported (but will be soon).
Provide `!import_model` with the path to a weights file ending in `.ckpt`. If
you type a partial path and press tab, the CLI will autocomplete. Although it
will also autocomplete to `.vae` files, these are not currenty supported (but
will be soon).
When you hit return, the CLI will prompt you to fill in additional
information about the model, including the short name you wish to use
for it with the `!switch` command, a brief description of the model,
the default image width and height to use with this model, and the
model's configuration file. The latter three fields are automatically
filled with reasonable defaults. In the example below, the bold-faced
text shows what the user typed in with the exception of the width,
height and configuration file paths, which were filled in
When you hit return, the CLI will prompt you to fill in additional information
about the model, including the short name you wish to use for it with the
`!switch` command, a brief description of the model, the default image width and
height to use with this model, and the model's configuration file. The latter
three fields are automatically filled with reasonable defaults. In the example
below, the bold-faced text shows what the user typed in with the exception of
the width, height and configuration file paths, which were filled in
automatically.
Example:
@@ -409,17 +444,18 @@ OK to import [n]? <b>y</b>
| Working with z of shape (1, 4, 32, 32) = 4096 dimensions.
| Making attention of type 'vanilla' with 512 in_channels
| Using faster float16 precision
invoke>
invoke>
</pre>
###!edit_model <name_of_model>
#### `!edit_model <name_of_model>`
The `!edit_model` command can be used to modify a model that is
already defined in `config/models.yaml`. Call it with the short
name of the model you wish to modify, and it will allow you to
modify the model's `description`, `weights` and other fields.
The `!edit_model` command can be used to modify a model that is already defined
in `config/models.yaml`. Call it with the short name of the model you wish to
modify, and it will allow you to modify the model's `description`, `weights` and
other fields.
Example:
<pre>
invoke> <b>!edit_model waifu-diffusion</b>
>> Editing model waifu-diffusion from configuration file ./configs/models.yaml
@@ -442,80 +478,84 @@ OK to import [n]? y
>> Loading waifu-diffusion from models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/model-epoch10-float16.ckpt
...
</pre>
=======
invoke> !fix 000017.4829112.gfpgan-00.png --embiggen 3
...lots of text...
Outputs:
[2] outputs/img-samples/000018.2273800735.embiggen-00.png: !fix "outputs/img-samples/000017.243781548.gfpgan-00.png" -s 50 -S 2273800735 -W 512 -H 512 -C 7.5 -A k_lms --embiggen 3.0 0.75 0.25
======= invoke> !fix 000017.4829112.gfpgan-00.png --embiggen 3 ...lots of
text... Outputs: [2] outputs/img-samples/000018.2273800735.embiggen-00.png: !fix
"outputs/img-samples/000017.243781548.gfpgan-00.png" -s 50 -S 2273800735 -W 512
-H 512 -C 7.5 -A k_lms --embiggen 3.0 0.75 0.25 ```
### History processing
The CLI provides a series of convenient commands for reviewing previous actions,
retrieving them, modifying them, and re-running them.
#### `!history`
The invoke script keeps track of all the commands you issue during a session,
allowing you to re-run them. On Mac and Linux systems, it also writes the
command-line history out to disk, giving you access to the most recent 1000
commands issued.
The `!history` command will return a numbered list of all the commands issued
during the session (Windows), or the most recent 1000 commands (Mac|Linux). You
can then repeat a command by using the command `!NNN`, where "NNN" is the
history line number. For example:
!!! example ""
```bash
invoke> !history
...
[14] happy woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment
[15] beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment
[18] beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6
[20] watercolor of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
[21] surrealist painting of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
...
invoke> !20
invoke> watercolor of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
```
## History processing
The CLI provides a series of convenient commands for reviewing previous
actions, retrieving them, modifying them, and re-running them.
####`!fetch`
### !history
This command retrieves the generation parameters from a previously generated
image and either loads them into the command line (Linux|Mac), or prints them
out in a comment for copy-and-paste (Windows). You may provide either the name
of a file in the current output directory, or a full file path. Specify path to
a folder with image png files, and wildcard \*.png to retrieve the dream command
used to generate the images, and save them to a file commands.txt for further
processing.
The invoke script keeps track of all the commands you issue during a
session, allowing you to re-run them. On Mac and Linux systems, it
also writes the command-line history out to disk, giving you access to
the most recent 1000 commands issued.
!!! example "load the generation command for a single png file"
The `!history` command will return a numbered list of all the commands
issued during the session (Windows), or the most recent 1000 commands
(Mac|Linux). You can then repeat a command by using the command `!NNN`,
where "NNN" is the history line number. For example:
```bash
invoke> !fetch 0000015.8929913.png
# the script returns the next line, ready for editing and running:
invoke> a fantastic alien landscape -W 576 -H 512 -s 60 -A plms -C 7.5
```
```bash
invoke> !history
...
[14] happy woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment
[15] beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment
[18] beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6
[20] watercolor of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
[21] surrealist painting of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
...
invoke> !20
invoke> watercolor of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
```
!!! example "fetch the generation commands from a batch of files and store them into `selected.txt`"
### !fetch
```bash
invoke> !fetch outputs\selected-imgs\*.png selected.txt
```
This command retrieves the generation parameters from a previously
generated image and either loads them into the command line
(Linux|Mac), or prints them out in a comment for copy-and-paste
(Windows). You may provide either the name of a file in the current
output directory, or a full file path. Specify path to a folder with
image png files, and wildcard *.png to retrieve the dream command used
to generate the images, and save them to a file commands.txt for
further processing.
This example loads the generation command for a single png file:
```bash
invoke> !fetch 0000015.8929913.png
# the script returns the next line, ready for editing and running:
invoke> a fantastic alien landscape -W 576 -H 512 -s 60 -A plms -C 7.5
```
This one fetches the generation commands from a batch of files and
stores them into `selected.txt`:
```bash
invoke> !fetch outputs\selected-imgs\*.png selected.txt
```
### !replay
#### `!replay`
This command replays a text file generated by !fetch or created manually
~~~
invoke> !replay outputs\selected-imgs\selected.txt
~~~
!!! example
Note that these commands may behave unexpectedly if given a PNG file that
was not generated by InvokeAI.
```bash
invoke> !replay outputs\selected-imgs\selected.txt
```
### !search <search string>
!!! note
These commands may behave unexpectedly if given a PNG file that was
not generated by InvokeAI.
#### `!search <search string>`
This is similar to !history but it only returns lines that contain
`search string`. For example:
@@ -525,44 +565,49 @@ invoke> !search surreal
[21] surrealist painting of beautiful woman sitting under tree wearing broad hat and flowing garment -v0.2 -n6 -S2878767194
```
### `!clear`
#### `!clear`
This clears the search history from memory and disk. Be advised that
this operation is irreversible and does not issue any warnings!
This clears the search history from memory and disk. Be advised that this
operation is irreversible and does not issue any warnings!
## Command-line editing and completion
The command-line offers convenient history tracking, editing, and
command completion.
The command-line offers convenient history tracking, editing, and command
completion.
- To scroll through previous commands and potentially edit/reuse them, use the ++up++ and ++down++ keys.
- To edit the current command, use the ++left++ and ++right++ keys to position the cursor, and then ++backspace++, ++delete++ or insert characters.
- To move to the very beginning of the command, type ++ctrl+a++ (or ++command+a++ on the Mac)
- To scroll through previous commands and potentially edit/reuse them, use the
++up++ and ++down++ keys.
- To edit the current command, use the ++left++ and ++right++ keys to position
the cursor, and then ++backspace++, ++delete++ or insert characters.
- To move to the very beginning of the command, type ++ctrl+a++ (or
++command+a++ on the Mac)
- To move to the end of the command, type ++ctrl+e++.
- To cut a section of the command, position the cursor where you want to start cutting and type ++ctrl+k++
- To paste a cut section back in, position the cursor where you want to paste, and type ++ctrl+y++
- To cut a section of the command, position the cursor where you want to start
cutting and type ++ctrl+k++
- To paste a cut section back in, position the cursor where you want to paste,
and type ++ctrl+y++
Windows users can get similar, but more limited, functionality if they
launch `invoke.py` with the `winpty` program and have the `pyreadline3`
library installed:
Windows users can get similar, but more limited, functionality if they launch
`invoke.py` with the `winpty` program and have the `pyreadline3` library
installed:
```batch
> winpty python scripts\invoke.py
```
On the Mac and Linux platforms, when you exit invoke.py, the last 1000
lines of your command-line history will be saved. When you restart
`invoke.py`, you can access the saved history using the ++up++ key.
On the Mac and Linux platforms, when you exit invoke.py, the last 1000 lines of
your command-line history will be saved. When you restart `invoke.py`, you can
access the saved history using the ++up++ key.
In addition, limited command-line completion is installed. In various
contexts, you can start typing your command and press ++tab++. A list of
potential completions will be presented to you. You can then type a
little more, hit ++tab++ again, and eventually autocomplete what you want.
In addition, limited command-line completion is installed. In various contexts,
you can start typing your command and press ++tab++. A list of potential
completions will be presented to you. You can then type a little more, hit
++tab++ again, and eventually autocomplete what you want.
When specifying file paths using the one-letter shortcuts, the CLI
will attempt to complete pathnames for you. This is most handy for the
`-I` (init image) and `-M` (init mask) paths. To initiate completion, start
the path with a slash (`/`) or `./`. For example:
When specifying file paths using the one-letter shortcuts, the CLI will attempt
to complete pathnames for you. This is most handy for the `-I` (init image) and
`-M` (init mask) paths. To initiate completion, start the path with a slash
(`/`) or `./`. For example:
```bash
invoke> zebra with a mustache -I./test-pictures<TAB>

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---
title: Concepts Library
---
# :material-library-shelves: The Hugging Face Concepts Library and Importing Textual Inversion files
## Using Textual Inversion Files
Textual inversion (TI) files are small models that customize the output of
Stable Diffusion image generation. They can augment SD with specialized subjects
and artistic styles. They are also known as "embeds" in the machine learning
world.
Each TI file introduces one or more vocabulary terms to the SD model. These are
known in InvokeAI as "triggers." Triggers are often, but not always, denoted
using angle brackets as in "&lt;trigger-phrase&gt;". The two most common type of
TI files that you'll encounter are `.pt` and `.bin` files, which are produced by
different TI training packages. InvokeAI supports both formats, but its
[built-in TI training system](TEXTUAL_INVERSION.md) produces `.pt`.
The [Hugging Face company](https://huggingface.co/sd-concepts-library) has
amassed a large ligrary of &gt;800 community-contributed TI files covering a
broad range of subjects and styles. InvokeAI has built-in support for this
library which downloads and merges TI files automatically upon request. You can
also install your own or others' TI files by placing them in a designated
directory.
### An Example
Here are a few examples to illustrate how it works. All these images were
generated using the command-line client and the Stable Diffusion 1.5 model:
| Japanese gardener | Japanese gardener &lt;ghibli-face&gt; | Japanese gardener &lt;hoi4-leaders&gt; | Japanese gardener &lt;cartoona-animals&gt; |
| :--------------------------------: | :-----------------------------------: | :------------------------------------: | :----------------------------------------: |
| ![](../assets/concepts/image1.png) | ![](../assets/concepts/image2.png) | ![](../assets/concepts/image3.png) | ![](../assets/concepts/image4.png) |
You can also combine styles and concepts:
<figure markdown>
![](../assets/concepts/image5.png)
<figcaption>A portrait of &lt;alf&gt; in &lt;cartoona-animal&gt; style</figcaption>
</figure>
## Using a Hugging Face Concept
Hugging Face TI concepts are downloaded and installed automatically as you
require them. This requires your machine to be connected to the Internet. To
find out what each concept is for, you can browse the
[Hugging Face concepts library](https://huggingface.co/sd-concepts-library) and
look at examples of what each concept produces.
When you have an idea of a concept you wish to try, go to the command-line
client (CLI) and type a "&lt;" character and the beginning of the Hugging Face
concept name you wish to load. Press the Tab key, and the CLI will show you all
matching concepts. You can also type "&lt;" and Tab to get a listing of all ~800
concepts, but be prepared to scroll up to see them all! If there is more than
one match you can continue to type and Tab until the concept is completed.
For example if you type "&lt;x" and Tab, you'll be prompted with the
completions:
```
<xatu2> <xatu> <xbh> <xi> <xidiversity> <xioboma> <xuna> <xyz>
```
Now type "id" and press Tab. It will be autocompleted to "&lt;xidiversity&gt;"
because this is a unique match.
Finish your prompt and generate as usual. You may include multiple concept terms
in the prompt.
If you have never used this concept before, you will see a message that the TI
model is being downloaded and installed. After this, the concept will be saved
locally (in the `models/sd-concepts-library` directory) for future use.
Several steps happen during downloading and installation, including a scan of
the file for malicious code. Should any errors occur, you will be warned and the
concept will fail to load. Generation will then continue treating the trigger
term as a normal string of characters (e.g. as literal "&lt;ghibli-face&gt;").
Currently auto-installation of concepts is a feature only available on the
command-line client. Support for the WebUI is a work in progress.
## Installing your Own TI Files
You may install any number of `.pt` and `.bin` files simply by copying them into
the `embeddings` directory of the InvokeAI runtime directory (usually `invokeai`
in your home directory). You may create subdirectories in order to organize the
files in any way you wish. Be careful not to overwrite one file with another.
For example, TI files generated by the Hugging Face toolkit share the named
`learned_embedding.bin`. You can use subdirectories to keep them distinct.
At startup time, InvokeAI will scan the `embeddings` directory and load any TI
files it finds there. At startup you will see a message similar to this one:
```bash
>> Current embedding manager terms: *, <HOI4-Leader>, <princess-knight>
```
Note the `*` trigger term. This is a placeholder term that many early TI
tutorials taught people to use rather than a more descriptive term.
Unfortunately, if you have multiple TI files that all use this term, only the
first one loaded will be triggered by use of the term.
To avoid this problem, you can use the `merge_embeddings.py` script to merge two
or more TI files together. If it encounters a collision of terms, the script
will prompt you to select new terms that do not collide. See
[Textual Inversion](TEXTUAL_INVERSION.md) for details.
## Further Reading
Please see [the repository](https://github.com/rinongal/textual_inversion) and
associated paper for details and limitations.

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effectively only covers an extra `1 - overlap_ratio` on each axis. If
the input/`--init_img` is same size as a tile, the ideal (for time)
scaling factors with the default overlap (0.25) are 1.75, 2.5, 3.25,
4.0 etc..
4.0, etc.
`-embiggen_tiles <spaced list of tiles>`
@@ -100,6 +100,15 @@ Tiles are numbered starting with one, and left-to-right,
top-to-bottom. So, if you are generating a 3x3 tiled image, the
middle row would be `4 5 6`.
`-embiggen_strength <strength>`
Another advanced option if you want to experiment with the strength parameter
that embiggen uses when it calls Img2Img. Values range from 0.0 to 1.0
and lower values preserve more of the character of the initial image.
Values that are too high will result in a completely different end image,
while values that are too low will result in an image not dissimilar to one
you would get with ESRGAN upscaling alone. The default value is 0.4.
### Examples
!!! example ""

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## `img2img`
This script also provides an `img2img` feature that lets you seed your creations with an initial
drawing or photo. This is a really cool feature that tells stable diffusion to build the prompt on
top of the image you provide, preserving the original's basic shape and layout. To use it, provide
the `--init_img` option as shown here:
This script also provides an `img2img` feature that lets you seed your creations
with an initial drawing or photo. This is a really cool feature that tells
stable diffusion to build the prompt on top of the image you provide, preserving
the original's basic shape and layout. To use it, provide the `--init_img`
option as shown here:
```commandline
tree on a hill with a river, nature photograph, national geographic -I./test-pictures/tree-and-river-sketch.png -f 0.85
```
!!! example ""
This will take the original image shown here:
```commandline
tree on a hill with a river, nature photograph, national geographic -I./test-pictures/tree-and-river-sketch.png -f 0.85
```
<div align="center" markdown>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50542132/193946000-c42a96d8-5a74-4f8a-b4c3-5213e6cadcce.png" width=350>
</div>
<figure markdown>
and generate a new image based on it as shown here:
| original image | generated image |
| :------------: | :-------------: |
| ![original-image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/50542132/193946000-c42a96d8-5a74-4f8a-b4c3-5213e6cadcce.png){ width=320 } | ![generated-image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/111189/194135515-53d4c060-e994-4016-8121-7c685e281ac9.png){ width=320 } |
<div align="center" markdown>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/111189/194135515-53d4c060-e994-4016-8121-7c685e281ac9.png" width=350>
</div>
</figure>
The `--init_img` (`-I`) option gives the path to the seed picture. `--strength` (`-f`) controls how much
the original will be modified, ranging from `0.0` (keep the original intact), to `1.0` (ignore the
original completely). The default is `0.75`, and ranges from `0.25-0.90` give interesting results.
Other relevant options include `-C` (classification free guidance scale), and `-s` (steps). Unlike `txt2img`,
adding steps will continuously change the resulting image and it will not converge.
The `--init_img` (`-I`) option gives the path to the seed picture. `--strength`
(`-f`) controls how much the original will be modified, ranging from `0.0` (keep
the original intact), to `1.0` (ignore the original completely). The default is
`0.75`, and ranges from `0.25-0.90` give interesting results. Other relevant
options include `-C` (classification free guidance scale), and `-s` (steps).
Unlike `txt2img`, adding steps will continuously change the resulting image and
it will not converge.
You may also pass a `-v<variation_amount>` option to generate `-n<iterations>` count variants on
the original image. This is done by passing the first generated image
back into img2img the requested number of times. It generates
You may also pass a `-v<variation_amount>` option to generate `-n<iterations>`
count variants on the original image. This is done by passing the first
generated image back into img2img the requested number of times. It generates
interesting variants.
Note that the prompt makes a big difference. For example, this slight variation on the prompt produces
a very different image:
Note that the prompt makes a big difference. For example, this slight variation
on the prompt produces a very different image:
`photograph of a tree on a hill with a river`
<div align="center" markdown>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/111189/194135220-16b62181-b60c-4248-8989-4834a8fd7fbd.png" width=350>
</div>
<figure markdown>
![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/111189/194135220-16b62181-b60c-4248-8989-4834a8fd7fbd.png){ width=320 }
<caption markdown>photograph of a tree on a hill with a river</caption>
</figure>
!!! tip
When designing prompts, think about how the images scraped from the internet were captioned. Very few photographs will
be labeled "photograph" or "photorealistic." They will, however, be captioned with the publication, photographer, camera
model, or film settings.
When designing prompts, think about how the images scraped from the internet were
captioned. Very few photographs will be labeled "photograph" or "photorealistic."
They will, however, be captioned with the publication, photographer, camera model,
or film settings.
If the initial image contains transparent regions, then Stable Diffusion will only draw within the
transparent regions, a process called [`inpainting`](./INPAINTING.md#creating-transparent-regions-for-inpainting). However, for this to work correctly, the color
information underneath the transparent needs to be preserved, not erased.
If the initial image contains transparent regions, then Stable Diffusion will
only draw within the transparent regions, a process called
[`inpainting`](./INPAINTING.md#creating-transparent-regions-for-inpainting).
However, for this to work correctly, the color information underneath the
transparent needs to be preserved, not erased.
!!! warning
!!! warning "**IMPORTANT ISSUE** "
**IMPORTANT ISSUE** `img2img` does not work properly on initial images smaller than 512x512. Please scale your
image to at least 512x512 before using it. Larger images are not a problem, but may run out of VRAM on your
GPU card. To fix this, use the --fit option, which downscales the initial image to fit within the box specified
by width x height:
~~~
tree on a hill with a river, national geographic -I./test-pictures/big-sketch.png -H512 -W512 --fit
~~~
`img2img` does not work properly on initial images smaller
than 512x512. Please scale your image to at least 512x512 before using it.
Larger images are not a problem, but may run out of VRAM on your GPU card. To
fix this, use the --fit option, which downscales the initial image to fit within
the box specified by width x height:
```
tree on a hill with a river, national geographic -I./test-pictures/big-sketch.png -H512 -W512 --fit
```
## How does it actually work, though?
The main difference between `img2img` and `prompt2img` is the starting point. While `prompt2img` always starts with pure
gaussian noise and progressively refines it over the requested number of steps, `img2img` skips some of these earlier steps
(how many it skips is indirectly controlled by the `--strength` parameter), and uses instead your initial image mixed with gaussian noise as the starting image.
The main difference between `img2img` and `prompt2img` is the starting point.
While `prompt2img` always starts with pure gaussian noise and progressively
refines it over the requested number of steps, `img2img` skips some of these
earlier steps (how many it skips is indirectly controlled by the `--strength`
parameter), and uses instead your initial image mixed with gaussian noise as the
starting image.
**Let's start** by thinking about vanilla `prompt2img`, just generating an image from a prompt. If the step count is 10, then the "latent space" (Stable Diffusion's internal representation of the image) for the prompt "fire" with seed `1592514025` develops something like this:
**Let's start** by thinking about vanilla `prompt2img`, just generating an image
from a prompt. If the step count is 10, then the "latent space" (Stable
Diffusion's internal representation of the image) for the prompt "fire" with
seed `1592514025` develops something like this:
```commandline
invoke> "fire" -s10 -W384 -H384 -S1592514025
```
!!! example ""
<div align="center" markdown>
![latent steps](../assets/img2img/000019.steps.png)
</div>
```bash
invoke> "fire" -s10 -W384 -H384 -S1592514025
```
Put simply: starting from a frame of fuzz/static, SD finds details in each frame that it thinks look like "fire" and brings them a little bit more into focus, gradually scrubbing out the fuzz until a clear image remains.
<figure markdown>
![latent steps](../assets/img2img/000019.steps.png){ width=720 }
</figure>
**When you use `img2img`** some of the earlier steps are cut, and instead an initial image of your choice is used. But because of how the maths behind Stable Diffusion works, this image needs to be mixed with just the right amount of noise (fuzz/static) for where it is being inserted. This is where the strength parameter comes in. Depending on the set strength, your image will be inserted into the sequence at the appropriate point, with just the right amount of noise.
Put simply: starting from a frame of fuzz/static, SD finds details in each frame
that it thinks look like "fire" and brings them a little bit more into focus,
gradually scrubbing out the fuzz until a clear image remains.
**When you use `img2img`** some of the earlier steps are cut, and instead an
initial image of your choice is used. But because of how the maths behind Stable
Diffusion works, this image needs to be mixed with just the right amount of
noise (fuzz/static) for where it is being inserted. This is where the strength
parameter comes in. Depending on the set strength, your image will be inserted
into the sequence at the appropriate point, with just the right amount of noise.
### A concrete example
I want SD to draw a fire based on this hand-drawn image:
!!! example "I want SD to draw a fire based on this hand-drawn image"
<div align="center" markdown>
![drawing of a fireplace](../assets/img2img/fire-drawing.png)
</div>
![drawing of a fireplace](../assets/img2img/fire-drawing.png){ align=left }
Let's only do 10 steps, to make it easier to see what's happening. If strength is `0.7`, this is what the internal steps the algorithm has to take will look like:
Let's only do 10 steps, to make it easier to see what's happening. If strength
is `0.7`, this is what the internal steps the algorithm has to take will look
like:
<div align="center" markdown>
![gravity32](../assets/img2img/000032.steps.gravity.png)
</div>
<figure markdown>
![gravity32](../assets/img2img/000032.steps.gravity.png)
</figure>
With strength `0.4`, the steps look more like this:
With strength `0.4`, the steps look more like this:
<div align="center" markdown>
![gravity30](../assets/img2img/000030.steps.gravity.png)
</div>
<figure markdown>
![gravity30](../assets/img2img/000030.steps.gravity.png)
</figure>
Notice how much more fuzzy the starting image is for strength `0.7` compared to `0.4`, and notice also how much longer the sequence is with `0.7`:
Notice how much more fuzzy the starting image is for strength `0.7` compared to
`0.4`, and notice also how much longer the sequence is with `0.7`:
| | strength = 0.7 | strength = 0.4 |
| -- | -- | -- |
| initial image that SD sees | ![](../assets/img2img/000032.step-0.png) | ![](../assets/img2img/000030.step-0.png) |
| steps argument to `invoke>` | `-S10` | `-S10` |
| steps actually taken | 7 | 4 |
| latent space at each step | ![gravity32](../assets/img2img/000032.steps.gravity.png) | ![gravity30](../assets/img2img/000030.steps.gravity.png) |
| output | ![000032.1592514025](../assets/img2img/000032.1592514025.png) | ![000030.1592514025](../assets/img2img/000030.1592514025.png) |
| | strength = 0.7 | strength = 0.4 |
| --------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
| initial image that SD sees | ![step-0](../assets/img2img/000032.step-0.png) | ![step-0](../assets/img2img/000030.step-0.png) |
| steps argument to `invoke>` | `-S10` | `-S10` |
| steps actually taken | `7` | `4` |
| latent space at each step | ![gravity32](../assets/img2img/000032.steps.gravity.png) | ![gravity30](../assets/img2img/000030.steps.gravity.png) |
| output | ![000032.1592514025](../assets/img2img/000032.1592514025.png) | ![000030.1592514025](../assets/img2img/000030.1592514025.png) |
Both of the outputs look kind of like what I was thinking of. With the strength higher, my input becomes more vague, *and* Stable Diffusion has more steps to refine its output. But it's not really making what I want, which is a picture of cheery open fire. With the strength lower, my input is more clear, *but* Stable Diffusion has less chance to refine itself, so the result ends up inheriting all the problems of my bad drawing.
Both of the outputs look kind of like what I was thinking of. With the strength
higher, my input becomes more vague, _and_ Stable Diffusion has more steps to
refine its output. But it's not really making what I want, which is a picture of
cheery open fire. With the strength lower, my input is more clear, _but_ Stable
Diffusion has less chance to refine itself, so the result ends up inheriting all
the problems of my bad drawing.
If you want to try this out yourself, all of these are using a seed of `1592514025` with a width/height of `384`, step count `10`, the default sampler (`k_lms`), and the single-word prompt `"fire"`:
If you want to try this out yourself, all of these are using a seed of
`1592514025` with a width/height of `384`, step count `10`, the default sampler
(`k_lms`), and the single-word prompt `"fire"`:
```commandline
```bash
invoke> "fire" -s10 -W384 -H384 -S1592514025 -I /tmp/fire-drawing.png --strength 0.7
```
The code for rendering intermediates is on my (damian0815's) branch [document-img2img](https://github.com/damian0815/InvokeAI/tree/document-img2img) - run `invoke.py` and check your `outputs/img-samples/intermediates` folder while generating an image.
The code for rendering intermediates is on my (damian0815's) branch
[document-img2img](https://github.com/damian0815/InvokeAI/tree/document-img2img) -
run `invoke.py` and check your `outputs/img-samples/intermediates` folder while
generating an image.
### Compensating for the reduced step count
After putting this guide together I was curious to see how the difference would be if I increased the step count to compensate, so that SD could have the same amount of steps to develop the image regardless of the strength. So I ran the generation again using the same seed, but this time adapting the step count to give each generation 20 steps.
After putting this guide together I was curious to see how the difference would
be if I increased the step count to compensate, so that SD could have the same
amount of steps to develop the image regardless of the strength. So I ran the
generation again using the same seed, but this time adapting the step count to
give each generation 20 steps.
Here's strength `0.4` (note step count `50`, which is `20 ÷ 0.4` to make sure SD does `20` steps from my image):
Here's strength `0.4` (note step count `50`, which is `20 ÷ 0.4` to make sure SD
does `20` steps from my image):
```commandline
```bash
invoke> "fire" -s50 -W384 -H384 -S1592514025 -I /tmp/fire-drawing.png -f 0.4
```
<div align="center" markdown>
<figure markdown>
![000035.1592514025](../assets/img2img/000035.1592514025.png)
</div>
</figure>
and here is strength `0.7` (note step count `30`, which is roughly `20 ÷ 0.7` to make sure SD does `20` steps from my image):
and here is strength `0.7` (note step count `30`, which is roughly `20 ÷ 0.7` to
make sure SD does `20` steps from my image):
```commandline
invoke> "fire" -s30 -W384 -H384 -S1592514025 -I /tmp/fire-drawing.png -f 0.7
```
<div align="center" markdown>
<figure markdown>
![000046.1592514025](../assets/img2img/000046.1592514025.png)
</div>
</figure>
In both cases the image is nice and clean and "finished", but because at strength `0.7` Stable Diffusion has been give so much more freedom to improve on my badly-drawn flames, they've come out looking much better. You can really see the difference when looking at the latent steps. There's more noise on the first image with strength `0.7`:
In both cases the image is nice and clean and "finished", but because at
strength `0.7` Stable Diffusion has been give so much more freedom to improve on
my badly-drawn flames, they've come out looking much better. You can really see
the difference when looking at the latent steps. There's more noise on the first
image with strength `0.7`:
<figure markdown>
![gravity46](../assets/img2img/000046.steps.gravity.png)
</figure>
than there is for strength `0.4`:
<figure markdown>
![gravity35](../assets/img2img/000035.steps.gravity.png)
</figure>
and that extra noise gives the algorithm more choices when it is evaluating how to denoise any particular pixel in the image.
and that extra noise gives the algorithm more choices when it is evaluating how
to denoise any particular pixel in the image.
Unfortunately, it seems that `img2img` is very sensitive to the step count. Here's strength `0.7` with a step count of `29` (SD did 19 steps from my image):
Unfortunately, it seems that `img2img` is very sensitive to the step count.
Here's strength `0.7` with a step count of `29` (SD did 19 steps from my image):
<div align="center" markdown>
<figure markdown>
![gravity45](../assets/img2img/000045.1592514025.png)
</div>
</figure>
By comparing the latents we can sort of see that something got interpreted differently enough on the third or fourth step to lead to a rather different interpretation of the flames.
By comparing the latents we can sort of see that something got interpreted
differently enough on the third or fourth step to lead to a rather different
interpretation of the flames.
<figure markdown>
![gravity46](../assets/img2img/000046.steps.gravity.png)
![gravity45](../assets/img2img/000045.steps.gravity.png)
</figure>
This is the result of a difference in the de-noising "schedule" - basically the noise has to be cleaned by a certain degree each step or the model won't "converge" on the image properly (see [stable diffusion blog](https://huggingface.co/blog/stable_diffusion) for more about that). A different step count means a different schedule, which means things get interpreted slightly differently at every step.
<figure markdown>
![gravity45](../assets/img2img/000045.steps.gravity.png)
</figure>
This is the result of a difference in the de-noising "schedule" - basically the
noise has to be cleaned by a certain degree each step or the model won't
"converge" on the image properly (see
[stable diffusion blog](https://huggingface.co/blog/stable_diffusion) for more
about that). A different step count means a different schedule, which means
things get interpreted slightly differently at every step.

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@@ -6,29 +6,27 @@ title: Inpainting
## **Creating Transparent Regions for Inpainting**
Inpainting is really cool. To do it, you start with an initial image
and use a photoeditor to make one or more regions transparent
(i.e. they have a "hole" in them). You then provide the path to this
image at the dream> command line using the `-I` switch. Stable
Diffusion will only paint within the transparent region.
Inpainting is really cool. To do it, you start with an initial image and use a
photoeditor to make one or more regions transparent (i.e. they have a "hole" in
them). You then provide the path to this image at the dream> command line using
the `-I` switch. Stable Diffusion will only paint within the transparent region.
There's a catch. In the current implementation, you have to prepare
the initial image correctly so that the underlying colors are
preserved under the transparent area. Many imaging editing
applications will by default erase the color information under the
transparent pixels and replace them with white or black, which will
lead to suboptimal inpainting. It often helps to apply incomplete
transparency, such as any value between 1 and 99%
There's a catch. In the current implementation, you have to prepare the initial
image correctly so that the underlying colors are preserved under the
transparent area. Many imaging editing applications will by default erase the
color information under the transparent pixels and replace them with white or
black, which will lead to suboptimal inpainting. It often helps to apply
incomplete transparency, such as any value between 1 and 99%
You also must take care to export the PNG file in such a way that the
color information is preserved. There is often an option in the export
dialog that lets you specify this.
You also must take care to export the PNG file in such a way that the color
information is preserved. There is often an option in the export dialog that
lets you specify this.
If your photoeditor is erasing the underlying color information,
`dream.py` will give you a big fat warning. If you can't find a way to
coax your photoeditor to retain color values under transparent areas,
then you can combine the `-I` and `-M` switches to provide both the
original unedited image and the masked (partially transparent) image:
If your photoeditor is erasing the underlying color information, `dream.py` will
give you a big fat warning. If you can't find a way to coax your photoeditor to
retain color values under transparent areas, then you can combine the `-I` and
`-M` switches to provide both the original unedited image and the masked
(partially transparent) image:
```bash
invoke> "man with cat on shoulder" -I./images/man.png -M./images/man-transparent.png
@@ -36,47 +34,47 @@ invoke> "man with cat on shoulder" -I./images/man.png -M./images/man-transparent
## **Masking using Text**
You can also create a mask using a text prompt to select the part of
the image you want to alter, using the <a
href="https://github.com/timojl/clipseg">clipseg</a> algorithm. This
works on any image, not just ones generated by InvokeAI.
You can also create a mask using a text prompt to select the part of the image
you want to alter, using the [clipseg](https://github.com/timojl/clipseg)
algorithm. This works on any image, not just ones generated by InvokeAI.
The `--text_mask` (short form `-tm`) option takes two arguments. The
first argument is a text description of the part of the image you wish
to mask (paint over). If the text description contains a space, you must
surround it with quotation marks. The optional second argument is the
minimum threshold for the mask classifier's confidence score, described
in more detail below.
The `--text_mask` (short form `-tm`) option takes two arguments. The first
argument is a text description of the part of the image you wish to mask (paint
over). If the text description contains a space, you must surround it with
quotation marks. The optional second argument is the minimum threshold for the
mask classifier's confidence score, described in more detail below.
To see how this works in practice, here's an image of a still life
painting that I got off the web.
To see how this works in practice, here's an image of a still life painting that
I got off the web.
<img src="../assets/still-life-scaled.jpg">
<figure markdown>
![still life scaled](../assets/still-life-scaled.jpg)
</figure>
You can selectively mask out the
orange and replace it with a baseball in this way:
You can selectively mask out the orange and replace it with a baseball in this
way:
~~~
```bash
invoke> a baseball -I /path/to/still_life.png -tm orange
~~~
```
<img src="../assets/still-life-inpainted.png">
<figure markdown>
![](../assets/still-life-inpainted.png)
</figure>
The clipseg classifier produces a confidence score for each region it
identifies. Generally regions that score above 0.5 are reliable, but
if you are getting too much or too little masking you can adjust the
threshold down (to get more mask), or up (to get less). In this
example, by passing `-tm` a higher value, we are insisting on a tigher
mask. However, if you make it too high, the orange may not be picked
up at all!
identifies. Generally regions that score above 0.5 are reliable, but if you are
getting too much or too little masking you can adjust the threshold down (to get
more mask), or up (to get less). In this example, by passing `-tm` a higher
value, we are insisting on a tigher mask. However, if you make it too high, the
orange may not be picked up at all!
~~~
```bash
invoke> a baseball -I /path/to/breakfast.png -tm orange 0.6
~~~
```
The `!mask` command may be useful for debugging problems with the
text2mask feature. The syntax is `!mask /path/to/image.png -tm <text>
<threshold>`
The `!mask` command may be useful for debugging problems with the text2mask
feature. The syntax is `!mask /path/to/image.png -tm <text> <threshold>`
It will generate three files:
@@ -84,19 +82,18 @@ It will generate three files:
- it will be named XXXXX.<imagename>.<prompt>.selected.png
- The image with the un-selected area highlighted.
- it will be named XXXXX.<imagename>.<prompt>.deselected.png
- The image with the selected area converted into a black and white
image according to the threshold level
- The image with the selected area converted into a black and white image
according to the threshold level
- it will be named XXXXX.<imagename>.<prompt>.masked.png
The `.masked.png` file can then be directly passed to the `invoke>`
prompt in the CLI via the `-M` argument. Do not attempt this with
the `selected.png` or `deselected.png` files, as they contain some
transparency throughout the image and will not produce the desired
results.
The `.masked.png` file can then be directly passed to the `invoke>` prompt in
the CLI via the `-M` argument. Do not attempt this with the `selected.png` or
`deselected.png` files, as they contain some transparency throughout the image
and will not produce the desired results.
Here is an example of how `!mask` works:
```
```bash
invoke> !mask ./test-pictures/curly.png -tm hair 0.5
>> generating masks from ./test-pictures/curly.png
>> Initializing clipseg model for text to mask inference
@@ -106,23 +103,30 @@ Outputs:
[941.3] outputs/img-samples/000019.curly.hair.masked.png: !mask ./test-pictures/curly.png -tm hair 0.5
```
**Original image "curly.png"**
<img src="../assets/outpainting/curly.png">
<figure markdown>
![curly](../assets/outpainting/curly.png)
<figcaption>Original image "curly.png"</figcaption>
</figure>
**000019.curly.hair.selected.png**
<img src="../assets/inpainting/000019.curly.hair.selected.png">
<figure markdown>
![curly hair selected](../assets/inpainting/000019.curly.hair.selected.png)
<figcaption>000019.curly.hair.selected.png</figcaption>
</figure>
**000019.curly.hair.deselected.png**
<img src="../assets/inpainting/000019.curly.hair.deselected.png">
<figure markdown>
![curly hair deselected](../assets/inpainting/000019.curly.hair.deselected.png)
<figcaption>000019.curly.hair.deselected.png</figcaption>
</figure>
**000019.curly.hair.masked.png**
<img src="../assets/inpainting/000019.curly.hair.masked.png">
<figure markdown>
![curly hair masked](../assets/inpainting/000019.curly.hair.masked.png)
<figcaption>000019.curly.hair.masked.png</figcaption>
</figure>
It looks like we selected the hair pretty well at the 0.5 threshold
(which is the default, so we didn't actually have to specify it), so
let's have some fun:
It looks like we selected the hair pretty well at the 0.5 threshold (which is
the default, so we didn't actually have to specify it), so let's have some fun:
```
```bash
invoke> medusa with cobras -I ./test-pictures/curly.png -M 000019.curly.hair.masked.png -C20
>> loaded input image of size 512x512 from ./test-pictures/curly.png
...
@@ -130,86 +134,83 @@ Outputs:
[946] outputs/img-samples/000024.801380492.png: "medusa with cobras" -s 50 -S 801380492 -W 512 -H 512 -C 20.0 -I ./test-pictures/curly.png -A k_lms -f 0.75
```
<img src="../assets/inpainting/000024.801380492.png">
<figure markdown>
![](../assets/inpainting/000024.801380492.png)
</figure>
You can also skip the `!mask` creation step and just select the masked
region directly:
```
```bash
invoke> medusa with cobras -I ./test-pictures/curly.png -tm hair -C20
```
## Using the RunwayML inpainting model
The [RunwayML Inpainting Model
v1.5](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting) is
a specialized version of [Stable Diffusion
v1.5](https://huggingface.co/spaces/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5)
that contains extra channels specifically designed to enhance
inpainting and outpainting. While it can do regular `txt2img` and
`img2img`, it really shines when filling in missing regions. It has an
almost uncanny ability to blend the new regions with existing ones in
a semantically coherent way.
The
[RunwayML Inpainting Model v1.5](https://huggingface.co/runwayml/stable-diffusion-inpainting)
is a specialized version of
[Stable Diffusion v1.5](https://huggingface.co/spaces/runwayml/stable-diffusion-v1-5)
that contains extra channels specifically designed to enhance inpainting and
outpainting. While it can do regular `txt2img` and `img2img`, it really shines
when filling in missing regions. It has an almost uncanny ability to blend the
new regions with existing ones in a semantically coherent way.
To install the inpainting model, follow the
[instructions](INSTALLING-MODELS.md) for installing a new model. You
may use either the CLI (`invoke.py` script) or directly edit the
`configs/models.yaml` configuration file to do this. The main thing to
watch out for is that the the model `config` option must be set up to
use `v1-inpainting-inference.yaml` rather than the `v1-inference.yaml`
file that is used by Stable Diffusion 1.4 and 1.5.
[instructions](../installation/INSTALLING_MODELS.md) for installing a new model.
You may use either the CLI (`invoke.py` script) or directly edit the
`configs/models.yaml` configuration file to do this. The main thing to watch out
for is that the the model `config` option must be set up to use
`v1-inpainting-inference.yaml` rather than the `v1-inference.yaml` file that is
used by Stable Diffusion 1.4 and 1.5.
After installation, your `models.yaml` should contain an entry that
looks like this one:
After installation, your `models.yaml` should contain an entry that looks like
this one:
inpainting-1.5:
weights: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/sd-v1-5-inpainting.ckpt
description: SD inpainting v1.5
config: configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inpainting-inference.yaml
vae: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt
width: 512
height: 512
inpainting-1.5: weights: models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/sd-v1-5-inpainting.ckpt
description: SD inpainting v1.5 config:
configs/stable-diffusion/v1-inpainting-inference.yaml vae:
models/ldm/stable-diffusion-v1/vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned.ckpt width: 512
height: 512
As shown in the example, you may include a VAE fine-tuning weights
file as well. This is strongly recommended.
As shown in the example, you may include a VAE fine-tuning weights file as well.
This is strongly recommended.
To use the custom inpainting model, launch `invoke.py` with the
argument `--model inpainting-1.5` or alternatively from within the
script use the `!switch inpainting-1.5` command to load and switch to
the inpainting model.
To use the custom inpainting model, launch `invoke.py` with the argument
`--model inpainting-1.5` or alternatively from within the script use the
`!switch inpainting-1.5` command to load and switch to the inpainting model.
You can now do inpainting and outpainting exactly as described above,
but there will (likely) be a noticeable improvement in
coherence. Txt2img and Img2img will work as well.
You can now do inpainting and outpainting exactly as described above, but there
will (likely) be a noticeable improvement in coherence. Txt2img and Img2img will
work as well.
There are a few caveats to be aware of:
1. The inpainting model is larger than the standard model, and will
use nearly 4 GB of GPU VRAM. This makes it unlikely to run on
a 4 GB graphics card.
1. The inpainting model is larger than the standard model, and will use nearly 4
GB of GPU VRAM. This makes it unlikely to run on a 4 GB graphics card.
2. When operating in Img2img mode, the inpainting model is much less
steerable than the standard model. It is great for making small
changes, such as changing the pattern of a fabric, or slightly
changing a subject's expression or hair, but the model will
resist making the dramatic alterations that the standard
model lets you do.
2. When operating in Img2img mode, the inpainting model is much less steerable
than the standard model. It is great for making small changes, such as
changing the pattern of a fabric, or slightly changing a subject's expression
or hair, but the model will resist making the dramatic alterations that the
standard model lets you do.
3. While the `--hires` option works fine with the inpainting model,
some special features, such as `--embiggen` are disabled.
3. While the `--hires` option works fine with the inpainting model, some special
features, such as `--embiggen` are disabled.
4. Prompt weighting (`banana++ sushi`) and merging work well with
the inpainting model, but prompt swapping (a ("fluffy cat").swap("smiling dog") eating a hotdog`)
will not have any effect due to the way the model is set up.
You may use text masking (with `-tm thing-to-mask`) as an
effective replacement.
4. Prompt weighting (`banana++ sushi`) and merging work well with the inpainting
model, but prompt swapping
(`a ("fluffy cat").swap("smiling dog") eating a hotdog`) will not have any
effect due to the way the model is set up. You may use text masking (with
`-tm thing-to-mask`) as an effective replacement.
5. The model tends to oversharpen image if you use high step or CFG
values. If you need to do large steps, use the standard model.
5. The model tends to oversharpen image if you use high step or CFG values. If
you need to do large steps, use the standard model.
6. The `--strength` (`-f`) option has no effect on the inpainting
model due to its fundamental differences with the standard
model. It will always take the full number of steps you specify.
6. The `--strength` (`-f`) option has no effect on the inpainting model due to
its fundamental differences with the standard model. It will always take the
full number of steps you specify.
## Troubleshooting
@@ -217,23 +218,21 @@ Here are some troubleshooting tips for inpainting and outpainting.
## Inpainting is not changing the masked region enough!
One of the things to understand about how inpainting works is that it
is equivalent to running img2img on just the masked (transparent)
area. img2img builds on top of the existing image data, and therefore
will attempt to preserve colors, shapes and textures to the best of
its ability. Unfortunately this means that if you want to make a
dramatic change in the inpainted region, for example replacing a red
wall with a blue one, the algorithm will fight you.
One of the things to understand about how inpainting works is that it is
equivalent to running img2img on just the masked (transparent) area. img2img
builds on top of the existing image data, and therefore will attempt to preserve
colors, shapes and textures to the best of its ability. Unfortunately this means
that if you want to make a dramatic change in the inpainted region, for example
replacing a red wall with a blue one, the algorithm will fight you.
You have a couple of options. The first is to increase the values of
the requested steps (`-sXXX`), strength (`-f0.XX`), and/or
condition-free guidance (`-CXX.X`). If this is not working for you, a
more extreme step is to provide the `--inpaint_replace 0.X` (`-r0.X`)
option. This value ranges from 0.0 to 1.0. The higher it is the less
attention the algorithm will pay to the data underneath the masked
region. At high values this will enable you to replace colored regions
entirely, but beware that the masked region mayl not blend in with the
surrounding unmasked regions as well.
You have a couple of options. The first is to increase the values of the
requested steps (`-sXXX`), strength (`-f0.XX`), and/or condition-free guidance
(`-CXX.X`). If this is not working for you, a more extreme step is to provide
the `--inpaint_replace 0.X` (`-r0.X`) option. This value ranges from 0.0 to 1.0.
The higher it is the less attention the algorithm will pay to the data
underneath the masked region. At high values this will enable you to replace
colored regions entirely, but beware that the masked region mayl not blend in
with the surrounding unmasked regions as well.
---
@@ -248,8 +247,8 @@ surrounding unmasked regions as well.
5. Open the Layers toolbar (^L) and select "Floating Selection"
6. Set opacity to a value between 0% and 99%
7. Export as PNG
8. In the export dialogue, Make sure the "Save colour values from
transparent pixels" checkbox is selected.
8. In the export dialogue, Make sure the "Save colour values from transparent
pixels" checkbox is selected.
---
@@ -257,28 +256,51 @@ surrounding unmasked regions as well.
1. Open image in Photoshop
<div align="center" markdown>![step1](../assets/step1.png)</div>
<figure markdown>
![step1](../assets/step1.png)
</figure>
2. Use any of the selection tools (Marquee, Lasso, or Wand) to select the area you desire to inpaint.
2. Use any of the selection tools (Marquee, Lasso, or Wand) to select the area
you desire to inpaint.
<div align="center" markdown>![step2](../assets/step2.png)</div>
<figure markdown>
![step2](../assets/step2.png)
</figure>
3. Because we'll be applying a mask over the area we want to preserve, you should now select the inverse by using the ++shift+ctrl+i++ shortcut, or right clicking and using the "Select Inverse" option.
3. Because we'll be applying a mask over the area we want to preserve, you
should now select the inverse by using the ++shift+ctrl+i++ shortcut, or
right clicking and using the "Select Inverse" option.
4. You'll now create a mask by selecting the image layer, and Masking the selection. Make sure that you don't delete any of the underlying image, or your inpainting results will be dramatically impacted.
4. You'll now create a mask by selecting the image layer, and Masking the
selection. Make sure that you don't delete any of the underlying image, or
your inpainting results will be dramatically impacted.
<div align="center" markdown>![step4](../assets/step4.png)</div>
<figure markdown>
![step4](../assets/step4.png)
</figure>
5. Make sure to hide any background layers that are present. You should see the mask applied to your image layer, and the image on your canvas should display the checkered background.
5. Make sure to hide any background layers that are present. You should see the
mask applied to your image layer, and the image on your canvas should display
the checkered background.
<div align="center" markdown>![step5](../assets/step5.png)</div>
<figure markdown>
![step5](../assets/step5.png)
</figure>
6. Save the image as a transparent PNG by using `File`-->`Save a Copy` from the menu bar, or by using the keyboard shortcut ++alt+ctrl+s++
6. Save the image as a transparent PNG by using `File`-->`Save a Copy` from the
menu bar, or by using the keyboard shortcut ++alt+ctrl+s++
<div align="center" markdown>![step6](../assets/step6.png)</div>
<figure markdown>
![step6](../assets/step6.png)
</figure>
7. After following the inpainting instructions above (either through the CLI or the Web UI), marvel at your newfound ability to selectively invoke. Lookin' good!
7. After following the inpainting instructions above (either through the CLI or
the Web UI), marvel at your newfound ability to selectively invoke. Lookin'
good!
<div align="center" markdown>![step7](../assets/step7.png)</div>
<figure markdown>
![step7](../assets/step7.png)
</figure>
8. In the export dialogue, Make sure the "Save colour values from transparent pixels" checkbox is selected.
8. In the export dialogue, Make sure the "Save colour values from transparent
pixels" checkbox is selected.

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@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
---
title: The NSFW Checker
---
# :material-image-off: NSFW Checker
## The NSFW ("Safety") Checker
The Stable Diffusion image generation models will produce sexual
imagery if deliberately prompted, and will occasionally produce such
images when this is not intended. Such images are colloquially known
as "Not Safe for Work" (NSFW). This behavior is due to the nature of
the training set that Stable Diffusion was trained on, which culled
millions of "aesthetic" images from the Internet.
You may not wish to be exposed to these images, and in some
jurisdictions it may be illegal to publicly distribute such imagery,
including mounting a publicly-available server that provides
unfiltered images to the public. Furthermore, the [Stable Diffusion
weights
License](https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI/blob/main/LICENSE-ModelWeights.txt)
forbids the model from being used to "exploit any of the
vulnerabilities of a specific group of persons."
For these reasons Stable Diffusion offers a "safety checker," a
machine learning model trained to recognize potentially disturbing
imagery. When a potentially NSFW image is detected, the checker will
blur the image and paste a warning icon on top. The checker can be
turned on and off on the command line using `--nsfw_checker` and
`--no-nsfw_checker`.
At installation time, InvokeAI will ask whether the checker should be
activated by default (neither argument given on the command line). The
response is stored in the InvokeAI initialization file (usually
`.invokeai` in your home directory). You can change the default at any
time by opening this file in a text editor and commenting or
uncommenting the line `--nsfw_checker`.
## Caveats
There are a number of caveats that you need to be aware of.
### Accuracy
The checker is [not perfect](https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.04610).It will
occasionally flag innocuous images (false positives), and will
frequently miss violent and gory imagery (false negatives). It rarely
fails to flag sexual imagery, but this has been known to happen. For
these reasons, the InvokeAI team prefers to refer to the software as a
"NSFW Checker" rather than "safety checker."
### Memory Usage and Performance
The NSFW checker consumes an additional 1.2G of GPU VRAM on top of the
3.4G of VRAM used by Stable Diffusion v1.5 (this is with
half-precision arithmetic). This means that the checker will not run
successfully on GPU cards with less than 6GB VRAM, and will reduce the
size of the images that you can produce.
The checker also introduces a slight performance penalty. Images will
take ~1 second longer to generate when the checker is
activated. Generally this is not noticeable.
### Intermediate Images in the Web UI
The checker only operates on the final image produced by the Stable
Diffusion algorithm. If you are using the Web UI and have enabled the
display of intermediate images, you will briefly be exposed to a
low-resolution (mosaicized) version of the final image before it is
flagged by the checker and replaced by a fully blurred version. You
are encouraged to turn **off** intermediate image rendering when you
are using the checker. Future versions of InvokeAI will apply
additional blurring to intermediate images when the checker is active.
### Watermarking
InvokeAI does not apply any sort of watermark to images it
generates. However, it does write metadata into the PNG data area,
including the prompt used to generate the image and relevant parameter
settings. These fields can be examined using the `sd-metadata.py`
script that comes with the InvokeAI package.
Note that several other Stable Diffusion distributions offer
wavelet-based "invisible" watermarking. We have experimented with the
library used to generate these watermarks and have reached the
conclusion that while the watermarking library may be adding
watermarks to PNG images, the currently available version is unable to
retrieve them successfully. If and when a functioning version of the
library becomes available, we will offer this feature as well.

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@@ -133,29 +133,6 @@ outputs = g.txt2img("a unicorn in manhattan")
Outputs is a list of lists in the format [filename1,seed1],[filename2,seed2]...].
Please see ldm/generate.py for more information. A set of example scripts is coming RSN.
Please see the documentation in ldm/generate.py for more information.
---
## **Preload Models**
In situations where you have limited internet connectivity or are blocked behind a firewall, you can
use the preload script to preload the required files for Stable Diffusion to run.
The preload script `scripts/preload_models.py` needs to be run once at least while connected to the
internet. In the following runs, it will load up the cached versions of the required files from the
`.cache` directory of the system.
```bash
(invokeai) ~/stable-diffusion$ python3 ./scripts/preload_models.py
preloading bert tokenizer...
Downloading: 100%|██████████████████████████████████| 28.0/28.0 [00:00<00:00, 49.3kB/s]
Downloading: 100%|██████████████████████████████████| 226k/226k [00:00<00:00, 2.79MB/s]
Downloading: 100%|██████████████████████████████████| 455k/455k [00:00<00:00, 4.36MB/s]
Downloading: 100%|██████████████████████████████████| 570/570 [00:00<00:00, 477kB/s]
...success
preloading kornia requirements...
Downloading: "https://github.com/DagnyT/hardnet/raw/master/pretrained/train_liberty_with_aug/checkpoint_liberty_with_aug.pth" to /u/lstein/.cache/torch/hub/checkpoints/checkpoint_liberty_with_aug.pth
100%|███████████████████████████████████████████████| 5.10M/5.10M [00:00<00:00, 101MB/s]
...success
```

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@@ -6,100 +6,166 @@ title: Outpainting
## Outpainting and outcropping
Outpainting is a process by which the AI generates parts of the image
that are outside its original frame. It can be used to fix up images
in which the subject is off center, or when some detail (often the top
of someone's head!) is cut off.
Outpainting is a process by which the AI generates parts of the image that are
outside its original frame. It can be used to fix up images in which the subject
is off center, or when some detail (often the top of someone's head!) is cut
off.
InvokeAI supports two versions of outpainting, one called "outpaint"
and the other "outcrop." They work slightly differently and each has
its advantages and drawbacks.
InvokeAI supports two versions of outpainting, one called "outpaint" and the
other "outcrop." They work slightly differently and each has its advantages and
drawbacks.
### Outpainting
Outpainting is the same as inpainting, except that the painting occurs
in the regions outside of the original image. To outpaint using the
`invoke.py` command line script, prepare an image in which the borders
to be extended are pure black. Add an alpha channel (if there isn't one
already), and make the borders completely transparent and the interior
completely opaque. If you wish to modify the interior as well, you may
create transparent holes in the transparency layer, which `img2img` will
paint into as usual.
Outpainting is the same as inpainting, except that the painting occurs in the
regions outside of the original image. To outpaint using the `invoke.py` command
line script, prepare an image in which the borders to be extended are pure
black. Add an alpha channel (if there isn't one already), and make the borders
completely transparent and the interior completely opaque. If you wish to modify
the interior as well, you may create transparent holes in the transparency
layer, which `img2img` will paint into as usual.
Pass the image as the argument to the `-I` switch as you would for
regular inpainting:
Pass the image as the argument to the `-I` switch as you would for regular
inpainting:
invoke> a stream by a river -I /path/to/transparent_img.png
```bash
invoke> a stream by a river -I /path/to/transparent_img.png
```
You'll likely be delighted by the results.
### Tips
1. Do not try to expand the image too much at once. Generally it is best
to expand the margins in 64-pixel increments. 128 pixels often works,
but your mileage may vary depending on the nature of the image you are
trying to outpaint into.
1. Do not try to expand the image too much at once. Generally it is best to
expand the margins in 64-pixel increments. 128 pixels often works, but your
mileage may vary depending on the nature of the image you are trying to
outpaint into.
2. There are a series of switches that can be used to adjust how the
inpainting algorithm operates. In particular, you can use these to
minimize the seam that sometimes appears between the original image
and the extended part. These switches are:
2. There are a series of switches that can be used to adjust how the inpainting
algorithm operates. In particular, you can use these to minimize the seam
that sometimes appears between the original image and the extended part.
These switches are:
--seam_size SEAM_SIZE Size of the mask around the seam between original and outpainted image (0)
--seam_blur SEAM_BLUR The amount to blur the seam inwards (0)
--seam_strength STRENGTH The img2img strength to use when filling the seam (0.7)
--seam_steps SEAM_STEPS The number of steps to use to fill the seam. (10)
--tile_size TILE_SIZE The tile size to use for filling outpaint areas (32)
| switch | default | description |
| -------------------------- | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `--seam_size SEAM_SIZE ` | `0` | Size of the mask around the seam between original and outpainted image |
| `--seam_blur SEAM_BLUR` | `0` | The amount to blur the seam inwards |
| `--seam_strength STRENGTH` | `0.7` | The img2img strength to use when filling the seam |
| `--seam_steps SEAM_STEPS` | `10` | The number of steps to use to fill the seam. |
| `--tile_size TILE_SIZE` | `32` | The tile size to use for filling outpaint areas |
### Outcrop
The `outcrop` extension gives you a convenient `!fix` postprocessing
command that allows you to extend a previously-generated image in 64
pixel increments in any direction. You can apply the module to any
image previously-generated by InvokeAI. Note that it works with
arbitrary PNG photographs, but not currently with JPG or other
formats. Outcropping is particularly effective when combined with the
[runwayML custom inpainting
model](INPAINTING.md#using-the-runwayml-inpainting-model).
The `outcrop` extension gives you a convenient `!fix` postprocessing command
that allows you to extend a previously-generated image in 64 pixel increments in
any direction. You can apply the module to any image previously-generated by
InvokeAI. Note that it works with arbitrary PNG photographs, but not currently
with JPG or other formats. Outcropping is particularly effective when combined
with the
[runwayML custom inpainting model](INPAINTING.md#using-the-runwayml-inpainting-model).
Consider this image:
<div align="center" markdown>
<figure markdown>
![curly_woman](../assets/outpainting/curly.png)
</div>
</figure>
Pretty nice, but it's annoying that the top of her head is cut
off. She's also a bit off center. Let's fix that!
Pretty nice, but it's annoying that the top of her head is cut off. She's also a
bit off center. Let's fix that!
```bash
invoke> !fix images/curly.png --outcrop top 64 right 64
invoke> !fix images/curly.png --outcrop top 128 right 64 bottom 64
```
This is saying to apply the `outcrop` extension by extending the top
of the image by 64 pixels, and the right of the image by the same
amount. You can use any combination of top|left|right|bottom, and
specify any number of pixels to extend. You can also abbreviate
`--outcrop` to `-c`.
This is saying to apply the `outcrop` extension by extending the top of the
image by 128 pixels, and the right and bottom of the image by 64 pixels. You can
use any combination of top|left|right|bottom, and specify any number of pixels
to extend. You can also abbreviate `--outcrop` to `-c`.
The result looks like this:
<div align="center" markdown>
![curly_woman_outcrop](../assets/outpainting/curly-outcrop.png)
</div>
<figure markdown>
![curly_woman_outcrop](../assets/outpainting/curly-outcrop-2.png)
</figure>
The new image is actually slightly larger than the original (576x576,
because 64 pixels were added to the top and right sides.)
The new image is larger than the original (576x704) because 64 pixels were added
to the top and right sides. You will need enough VRAM to process an image of
this size.
#### Outcropping non-InvokeAI images
You can outcrop an arbitrary image that was not generated by InvokeAI,
but your results will vary. The `inpainting-1.5` model is highly
recommended, but if not feasible, then you may be able to improve the
output by conditioning the outcropping with a text prompt that
describes the scene using the `--new_prompt` argument:
```bash
invoke> !fix images/vacation.png --outcrop top 128 --new_prompt "family vacation"
```
You may also provide a different seed for outcropping to use by passing
`-S<seed>`. A negative seed will generate a new random seed.
A number of caveats:
1. Although you can specify any pixel values, they will be rounded up
to the nearest multiple of 64. Smaller values are better. Larger
extensions are more likely to generate artefacts. However, if you wish
you can run the !fix command repeatedly to cautiously expand the
image.
1. Although you can specify any pixel values, they will be rounded up to the
nearest multiple of 64. Smaller values are better. Larger extensions are more
likely to generate artefacts. However, if you wish you can run the !fix
command repeatedly to cautiously expand the image.
2. The extension is stochastic, meaning that each time you run it
you'll get a slightly different result. You can run it repeatedly
until you get an image you like. Unfortunately `!fix` does not
currently respect the `-n` (`--iterations`) argument.
2. The extension is stochastic, meaning that each time you run it you'll get a
slightly different result. You can run it repeatedly until you get an image
you like. Unfortunately `!fix` does not currently respect the `-n`
(`--iterations`) argument.
3. Your results will be _much_ better if you use the `inpaint-1.5` model
released by runwayML and installed by default by `scripts/configure_invokeai.py`.
This model was trained specifically to harmoniously fill in image gaps. The
standard model will work as well, but you may notice color discontinuities at
the border.
4. When using the `inpaint-1.5` model, you may notice subtle changes to the area
outside the masked region. This is because the model performs an
encoding/decoding on the image as a whole. This does not occur with the
standard model.
## Outpaint
The `outpaint` extension does the same thing, but with subtle differences.
Starting with the same image, here is how we would add an additional 64 pixels
to the top of the image:
```bash
invoke> !fix images/curly.png --out_direction top 64
```
(you can abbreviate `--out_direction` as `-D`.
The result is shown here:
<figure markdown>
![curly_woman_outpaint](../assets/outpainting/curly-outpaint.png)
</figure>
Although the effect is similar, there are significant differences from
outcropping:
- You can only specify one direction to extend at a time.
- The image is **not** resized. Instead, the image is shifted by the specified
number of pixels. If you look carefully, you'll see that less of the lady's
torso is visible in the image.
- Because the image dimensions remain the same, there's no rounding to multiples
of 64.
- Attempting to outpaint larger areas will frequently give rise to ugly ghosting
effects.
- For best results, try increasing the step number.
- If you don't specify a pixel value in `-D`, it will default to half of the
whole image, which is likely not what you want.
!!! tip
Neither `outpaint` nor `outcrop` are perfect, but we continue to tune
and improve them. If one doesn't work, try the other. You may also
wish to experiment with other `img2img` arguments, such as `-C`, `-f`
and `-s`.

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@@ -6,53 +6,39 @@ title: Postprocessing
## Intro
This extension provides the ability to restore faces and upscale
images.
This extension provides the ability to restore faces and upscale images.
Face restoration and upscaling can be applied at the time you generate
the images, or at any later time against a previously-generated PNG
file, using the [!fix](#fixing-previously-generated-images)
command. [Outpainting and outcropping](OUTPAINTING.md) can only be
applied after the fact.
Face restoration and upscaling can be applied at the time you generate the
images, or at any later time against a previously-generated PNG file, using the
[!fix](#fixing-previously-generated-images) command.
[Outpainting and outcropping](OUTPAINTING.md) can only be applied after the
fact.
## Face Fixing
The default face restoration module is GFPGAN. The default upscale is
Real-ESRGAN. For an alternative face restoration module, see [CodeFormer
Support] below.
Real-ESRGAN. For an alternative face restoration module, see
[CodeFormer Support](#codeformer-support) below.
As of version 1.14, environment.yaml will install the Real-ESRGAN
package into the standard install location for python packages, and
will put GFPGAN into a subdirectory of "src" in the InvokeAI
directory. Upscaling with Real-ESRGAN should "just work" without
further intervention. Simply pass the --upscale (-U) option on the
invoke> command line, or indicate the desired scale on the popup in
the Web GUI.
As of version 1.14, environment.yaml will install the Real-ESRGAN package into
the standard install location for python packages, and will put GFPGAN into a
subdirectory of "src" in the InvokeAI directory. Upscaling with Real-ESRGAN
should "just work" without further intervention. Simply pass the `--upscale`
(`-U`) option on the `invoke>` command line, or indicate the desired scale on
the popup in the Web GUI.
**GFPGAN** requires a series of downloadable model files to
work. These are loaded when you run `scripts/preload_models.py`. If
GFPAN is failing with an error, please run the following from the
InvokeAI directory:
**GFPGAN** requires a series of downloadable model files to work. These are
loaded when you run `scripts/configure_invokeai.py`. If GFPAN is failing with an
error, please run the following from the InvokeAI directory:
```bash
python scripts/preload_models.py
python scripts/configure_invokeai.py
```
If you do not run this script in advance, the GFPGAN module will attempt
to download the models files the first time you try to perform facial
If you do not run this script in advance, the GFPGAN module will attempt to
download the models files the first time you try to perform facial
reconstruction.
Alternatively, if you have GFPGAN installed elsewhere, or if you are
using an earlier version of this package which asked you to install
GFPGAN in a sibling directory, you may use the `--gfpgan_dir` argument
with `invoke.py` to set a custom path to your GFPGAN directory. _There
are other GFPGAN related boot arguments if you wish to customize
further._
## Usage
You will now have access to two new prompt arguments.
### Upscaling
`-U : <upscaling_factor> <upscaling_strength>`
@@ -119,17 +105,17 @@ actions.
This repo also allows you to perform face restoration using
[CodeFormer](https://github.com/sczhou/CodeFormer).
In order to setup CodeFormer to work, you need to download the models
like with GFPGAN. You can do this either by running
`preload_models.py` or by manually downloading the [model
file](https://github.com/sczhou/CodeFormer/releases/download/v0.1.0/codeformer.pth)
In order to setup CodeFormer to work, you need to download the models like with
GFPGAN. You can do this either by running `configure_invokeai.py` or by manually
downloading the
[model file](https://github.com/sczhou/CodeFormer/releases/download/v0.1.0/codeformer.pth)
and saving it to `ldm/invoke/restoration/codeformer/weights` folder.
You can use `-ft` prompt argument to swap between CodeFormer and the
default GFPGAN. The above mentioned `-G` prompt argument will allow
you to control the strength of the restoration effect.
You can use `-ft` prompt argument to swap between CodeFormer and the default
GFPGAN. The above mentioned `-G` prompt argument will allow you to control the
strength of the restoration effect.
### Usage
### CodeFormer Usage
The following command will perform face restoration with CodeFormer instead of
the default gfpgan.
@@ -157,9 +143,9 @@ situations when there is very little facial data to work with.
## Fixing Previously-Generated Images
It is easy to apply face restoration and/or upscaling to any
previously-generated file. Just use the syntax `!fix path/to/file.png
<options>`. For example, to apply GFPGAN at strength 0.8 and upscale
2X for a file named `./outputs/img-samples/000044.2945021133.png`,
previously-generated file. Just use the syntax
`!fix path/to/file.png <options>`. For example, to apply GFPGAN at strength 0.8
and upscale 2X for a file named `./outputs/img-samples/000044.2945021133.png`,
just run:
```bash
@@ -170,7 +156,7 @@ A new file named `000044.2945021133.fixed.png` will be created in the output
directory. Note that the `!fix` command does not replace the original file,
unlike the behavior at generate time.
### Disabling
## How to disable
If, for some reason, you do not wish to load the GFPGAN and/or ESRGAN libraries,
you can disable them on the invoke.py command line with the `--no_restore` and

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