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yolain/ComfyUI-Yolain-Workflows

ComfyUI workflows that skip the spaghetti wiring

A curated collection of ready-made ComfyUI workflows built on top of the Easy-Use node package to reduce boilerplate node wrangling.

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What it does

This repo ships roughly two dozen pre-built ComfyUI workflow JSON files, from basic txt2img through inpainting, ControlNet, IP-Adapter, InstantID, and LayerDiffusion. Everything is constructed using the author’s own ComfyUI-Easy-Use node package, which wraps common node chains into higher-level blocks. You download a .json, load it, and adjust parameters rather than rebuilding the graph from scratch.

The interesting bit

The value isn’t the workflows themselves—it’s the opinionated abstraction layer. Easy-Use bundles repetitive wiring (node bundles, wildcard handling, style prompts, inpainting samplers) into single nodes. For developers who find raw ComfyUI graphs unmaintainable, this is a pragmatic middle ground between full GUI freedom and closed-source tools.

Key highlights

  • 15+ basic workflows covering generation, editing, upscaling, and model-specific paths (Stable Cascade, SD3 API, CosXL)
  • Advanced pipelines: IP-Adapter style transfer, InstantID face swap, LayerDiffusion transparent PNG generation, IC-Light relighting
  • Two “practical” workflows flagged as premium (💎): character turnaround sheets and e-commerce product hero images
  • Hard dependency on ComfyUI-Easy-Use; several advanced features need optional companion nodes (BrushNet, IPAdapter+, InstantID)
  • Bilibili video tutorials included for setup walkthroughs

Caveats

  • Several advanced workflows are marked “待更新” (pending update) with no files available—check before counting on them
  • No video or AnimateDiff workflows yet; the README notes this gap explicitly
  • Dependency matrix is non-trivial: 7 “regular” and 6 optional node packs to install for full coverage

Verdict

Grab this if you’re already using ComfyUI and want to stop rebuilding the same 40-node boilerplate for every project. Skip it if you prefer minimal dependency trees or need video generation today.

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