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@haohaocreates haohaocreates commented Jun 14, 2024

We are building a global registry for custom nodes (similar to PyPI). The registry makes using custom nodes more reliable by reserving globally unique names for each custom node, and supporting semantic versioning.

Here’s some more information on the registry.

Action Required:

  • Go to the registry. Login and create a publisher id. Comment it here and we will update the PR (or just merge it and change it yourself).
  • Write a short the description.
  • Merge the separate Github Actions PR and run the workflow.

If you want to publish the node manually, install the cli and run comfy node publish
Please message me on Discord if you have any questions!

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hey @MariusKM, wanted to send a small nudge and ask if you had any questions!

@MariusKM MariusKM merged commit 1503107 into MariusKM:main Jun 21, 2024
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Hi @haohaocreates I just ran through the checklist, now I would want to add my ID to pyproject.toml but I am not quite sure where I can find this on the registry.

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