comfyui-skill-openclaw
ComfyUI Agent SKILL
Prerequisites: Install the CLI:
pip install -U comfyui-skill-cli. All commands must run from this project's root directory (where thisSKILL.mdis located).[!IMPORTANT] Directory Sensitivity: The CLI reads
config.jsonanddata/from the current directory. You MUSTcdinto the project root before running any command. Symptom:listreturns[]orserver statusreports not found → you are in the wrong directory.
Quick Decision
- User says "generate image / draw a picture" → Execution Flow (Step 1–4)
- User says "import workflow / add workflow" →
comfyui-skill --json workflow import <path> - User says "img2img / use this image" → first
comfyui-skill --json upload <image>, then execute - User says "inpainting / mask this area" →
comfyui-skill --json upload <mask> --mask, then execute - User says "show previous results" →
comfyui-skill --json history list <id> - User says "what failed / check job status" →
comfyui-skill --json jobs list --status failed - User says "which server has more VRAM" →
comfyui-skill --json server stats --all - User says "what nodes are available" →
comfyui-skill --json nodes list - User says "dry run / test without executing" →
comfyui-skill --json run <id> --validate - User says "open management UI" →
python3 ./ui/open_ui.py
Core Concepts
- Skill ID:
<server_id>/<workflow_id>(e.g.,local/txt2img). If server is omitted, the default server is used. - Schema: Each workflow has a
schema.jsonthat maps business parameter names (e.g.,prompt,seed) to internal ComfyUI node fields. Never expose node IDs to the user. - Server: One or more ComfyUI instances configured in
config.json. Check health withserver status.
Command Reference
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
comfyui-skill --json server status |
Check if ComfyUI server is online |
comfyui-skill --json server stats |
Show VRAM, RAM, GPU, versions (--all for multi-server) |
comfyui-skill --json list |
List all available workflows and parameters |
comfyui-skill --json info <id> |
Show workflow details and parameter schema |
comfyui-skill --json submit <id> --args '{...}' |
Submit a workflow (non-blocking) |
comfyui-skill --json status <prompt_id> |
Check execution status |
comfyui-skill --json run <id> --args '{...}' |
Execute a workflow (blocking, real-time streaming) |
comfyui-skill --json run <id> --validate |
Validate workflow without executing |
comfyui-skill --json upload <path> |
Upload image to ComfyUI (for img2img workflows) |
comfyui-skill --json upload <path> --mask |
Upload mask image (for inpainting workflows) |
comfyui-skill --json nodes list |
List all available ComfyUI nodes |
comfyui-skill --json jobs list |
List server-side job history (--status failed to filter) |
comfyui-skill --json deps check <id> |
Check missing dependencies |
comfyui-skill --json deps install <id> --repos '[...]' |
Install missing custom nodes |
comfyui-skill --json workflow import <path> |
Import workflow (auto-detect, warns about deprecated nodes) |
comfyui-skill --json history list <id> |
List execution history for a workflow |
Execution Flow
Step 1: Query Available Workflows
comfyui-skill --json list
Returns a JSON array of all enabled workflows with their parameters.
required: trueparameters → ask the user if not provided.required: falseparameters → infer from context (e.g.,seed= random number), or omit.- Never expose node IDs; only use business parameter names (e.g., prompt, style).
- If multiple workflows match, pick the most relevant one or list candidates.
Step 2: Parameter Assembly
Assemble parameters into a JSON string. Example:
{"prompt": "A beautiful landscape, high quality, masterpiece", "seed": 40128491}
If critical parameters are missing, ask the user (e.g., "What visual style would you like?").
Step 3: Pre-flight Dependency Check
Always run before first execution of a workflow:
comfyui-skill --json deps check <server_id>/<workflow_id>
- If
is_readyistrue→ proceed to Step 4. - If
is_readyisfalse:- Present missing nodes and models to the user.
- If user agrees to install, run:
Usecomfyui-skill --json deps install <id> --repos '["https://github.com/repo1"]'source_repoURLs from the check report as--reposvalues. - If
needs_restartistrue, inform the user to restart ComfyUI, then re-check. - Missing models must be downloaded manually — tell the user which folder to place them in (e.g.,
checkpoints).
Step 4: Execute the Workflow
Note: JSON args must be wrapped in single quotes to prevent bash from parsing double quotes.
Choose the execution mode based on your environment:
Interactive mode: submit + status (recommended for chat)
Step 4a — Submit:
comfyui-skill --json submit <id> --args '{"prompt": "..."}'
Returns: {"status": "submitted", "prompt_id": "..."}. Tell the user generation has started.
Step 4b — Poll:
comfyui-skill --json status <prompt_id>
Status values: queued (with position) → running → success (with outputs) or error.
Polling pattern — critical for real-time feedback:
Each status call must be a separate tool invocation (a separate bash command). Do NOT write a shell loop. The correct pattern is:
- Run
statusas a standalone bash command. - Read the returned JSON.
- If
queuedorrunning: send a text message to the user with progress, then runstatusagain. - If
success: proceed to Step 5. - If
error: report the error.
Non-interactive mode: one-shot blocking (for scripts/CI)
comfyui-skill --json run <id> --args '{"prompt": "..."}'
Blocks until finished. Returns the same result format as status with success.
Step 5: Present Results
On success, the result contains an outputs array with file references (filename, subfolder, type).
Use your native capabilities to present the files to the user (e.g., image preview, file path).
Workflow Import
When the user wants to add new workflows (not execute existing ones):
comfyui-skill --json workflow import <json_path>
- Supports both API format and editor format (auto-detected, auto-converted).
- Automatically generates
schema.jsonwith smart parameter extraction. - After import, check dependencies before first execution.
For bulk import from ComfyUI server or local folders, see references/workflow-import.md.
Troubleshooting
- ComfyUI Offline: Run
comfyui-skill --json server status. If offline, ask the user to start ComfyUI. - Workflow Not Found: Run
comfyui-skill --json listto see available workflows. If missing, the user needs to import it first. - Parameter Format Error: Ensure
--argsis valid JSON wrapped in single quotes. - Cloud Node Unauthorized: Workflow uses cloud API nodes (Kling, Sora, etc.). Guide user to: (1) Generate an API Key at https://platform.comfy.org, (2) Open Web UI → Server Settings → fill in "ComfyUI API Key".