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Adding nodes in ComfyUI

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Demo summary

The creator demonstrates three ways to add nodes to the ComfyUI graph: right-clicking the canvas, using the node library sidebar, and double-clicking to search.

Step-by-step

  1. Right-click on the empty canvas to open the node menu
  2. Navigate the node library sidebar on the left to browse or search for nodes
  3. Double-click on the graph to open the search bar
  4. Type 'load checkpoint' into the search bar to find the first node

Options

  • Add nodes via the right-click context menu
  • Add nodes via the node library sidebar
  • Add nodes via the double-click search shortcut

Tips

  • Use the double-click search method as it is often the fastest way to find specific nodes

Highlights

I still find it to be the fastest at least for me

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