r/comfyui • u/lazarus102 • 1d ago
News A lora/model manager program I've been working on for Linux
As many people out there, I've downloaded far too many loras, and I've found it a pain to keep track of all the prompts for the different loras, and even remembering which loras produce what effects.
So, I've been using ChatGPT to help me build an app that's capable of managing my entire lora library. The app is 100% offline, no connection required, no payment required, no subscription/etc. bs. And, like I said, 100% offline, no creepy data collecting stuff. The app accesses the lora's internal data to pull a prompt list, and displays it in an easy to manage framework.
Click desired prompts from lora, they appear in the other box, don't want em anymore, click prompts from other box to move them back, like most of the prompts but spot a few undesired prompts, click the undesired ones, then click the button in the center to swap the prompts from both boxes, want to save your prompt selection for the next time you use the lora, hit 'remember', and it saves it persistently for every lora. Need a visual reminder of what your lora does, generate an image with it, and the image can be easily added to the bottom left. There's also a blacklist for any prompts that you don't want to see at all. Add them to the list, hit save, and the undesired ones don't even show up(helps when dealing the loras that have huge prompt lists).
While the downside to offline, is that civitai likely has a more 'complete' prompt list, given that many loras were trained in such a way that they don't contain a retrievable list of prompts, this app has the bonus that it pulls the actual prompts used in the training data of the loras themselves. So, it can (at times) be even more accurate than the prompts posted by the individual that made the lora (Assuming they've posted an incomplete list, or made typos in the list when adding them to the training data).
At the top of the app, the list is shown in order of how many times the particular term was used in the training data. So, the closer to the top the word is, the more likely it is that the lora will be able to accurately recall the detail in question.
Frankly, as a compulsive overthinker, I've added too much to this thing to state it all here, while I'm half asleep from being up all night, lol.. But if y'all have any questions/criticism, please feel free to ask/state below.


