A messy, human-curated stash of ComfyUI workflows
Someone dumped their actual ComfyUI experiments into a repo and 1,200+ people found it useful.

What it does This is a personal collection of ComfyUI workflows—node graphs for Stable Diffusion image generation—organized into folders like basics, upscaling templates, comparisons, and “why-oh-why” (the author’s experiments that probably went weird). The repo also catalogs custom nodes, external resources, and tools the maintainer actually uses.
The interesting bit The value isn’t polish; it’s curation by someone who clearly lives in this tooling. The README includes specific upscaler recommendations (2xPNSR for quick jobs, lollypop x4 for illustrations), a HuggingFace archive of upscalers, and even Windows utilities for managing VRAM and sorting output files. It’s a working notebook, not a product.
Key highlights
- ~8 workflow categories from beginner tutorials to hi-res fix pipelines
- Links to ComfyResources, CivitAI custom nodes, and Japanese-language node documentation
- Curated external tools: XNView for EXIF workflow viewing, Process Explorer for VRAM debugging, Pickle Scanner for model safety
- Personal notes on aspect ratios, VAE selection, and safetensors
- 1,228 stars with zero marketing or “revolutionary” claims
Caveats
- README has typos (“thintgs,” “githtub,” “sortintg”) and minimal structure—this is maintained, not maintained well
- No visible CI, testing, or version pinning for workflows; expect bitrot as ComfyUI evolves
- “why-oh-why” folder description references Dwarf Fortress, which tells you everything about the documentation tone
Verdict Grab this if you’re already using ComfyUI and want to reverse-engineer someone else’s working setups. Skip it if you need tutorials, guarantees, or anything resembling official documentation.