comfyui-runnerStart/stop/status for a ComfyUI instance.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install Xtopher86/comfyui-runnerRequires:
Start, stop, and check the status of a local ComfyUI instance.
COMFYUI_HOST: Host/IP of the ComfyUI server (default 192.168.179.111).COMFYUI_PORT: Port of the ComfyUI server (default 28188).COMFYUI_USER: Optional username for basic auth.COMFYUI_PASS: Optional password for basic auth.These can be set via environment variables or a .env file in the skill directory.
{
"action": "run" | "stop" | "status"
}
run: Starts the ComfyUI server if not already running.stop: Stops the ComfyUI server.status: Returns whether the server is reachable.{"action": "status"}
This skill assumes the ComfyUI binary is available in the system PATH or in the same directory as the skill. It uses curl to ping the /health endpoint.
Generated Mar 1, 2026
Small art studios use this skill to manage local ComfyUI servers for generating AI art. It allows artists to start and stop servers as needed, ensuring resources are used efficiently during creative sessions. The status check helps verify server availability before initiating batch image generation workflows.
Academic or corporate research labs employ this skill to control ComfyUI instances for AI model experimentation. Researchers can quickly start servers to test new workflows or stop them to free up computational resources for other tasks. The configuration options support integration with lab-specific network setups and authentication systems.
Freelancers offering AI-powered design services use this skill to manage ComfyUI servers for client projects. It enables them to start servers on-demand to generate custom graphics and stop them after delivery to minimize costs. The simple JSON interface allows easy integration into automated client management tools.
Instructors in workshops or bootcamps use this skill to set up ComfyUI environments for teaching AI art generation. They can start servers for hands-on sessions and stop them post-workshop to clear resources. The status feature helps troubleshoot connectivity issues during live demonstrations.
Offer this skill as part of a subscription service for AI artists, providing managed ComfyUI instances with automated start/stop features. Revenue comes from monthly fees for access to optimized server management and priority support. This model targets users who need reliable, hands-off operation for regular creative work.
Integrate this skill into a cloud platform where users pay only for active ComfyUI server time. Revenue is generated based on usage hours, with the skill automating server lifecycle to track billing accurately. This appeals to cost-conscious users who require sporadic access for projects.
Sell enterprise licenses with this skill bundled into larger AI workflow solutions, offering customization for specific configurations and integration needs. Revenue comes from one-time licensing fees and ongoing support contracts. This model targets businesses needing scalable, secure ComfyUI management for team collaboration.
đŹ Integration Tip
Ensure Node.js and curl are installed on the host system, and set environment variables like COMFYUI_HOST and COMFYUI_PORT for seamless deployment across different environments.
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