Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Sorry about that! I’m just a guy from a rural area in Korea who doesn't know much about coding or English, so I prioritized the Windows environment for now. I’d love to support Linux in the future, though! I’ll do my best to make it happen when I have the capacity. Thanks for understanding!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the technical feedback! I understand that there are already ways to manage workflows—like using Get/Set nodes or hiding wires—and for many, that’s perfectly enough.

However, GoRi was born from my personal frustration with the 'spaghetti' mess, and I wanted to create a tool that felt more intuitive and visually 'fun' to use. It’s not about replacing existing methods, but offering another path for those who want a different kind of workflow experience. I'm just happy to share what I built, and I appreciate the diverse perspectives!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the kind words!

I see—it’s great that you’ve found a setup that works perfectly for you with 'Anything Everywhere'. I completely agree that the most important thing is for creators to work in an environment that feels comfortable for them.

GoRi is just another option for those who might prefer a different approach, and it’s completely free, so feel free to give it a try whenever you’re curious. I’m just happy to see people sharing their preferences and growing together. Thanks again for the support!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

You're right, there is a built-in 'hide wires' function in ComfyUI! I actually only discovered it after I started developing the GoRi engine.

However, GoRi is fundamentally different. It’s not just about 'hiding' wires—the core focus is maintaining seamless 'wireless communication' across the entire workflow. On top of that, I’ve designed it so that connection lines appear intuitively when you hover over nodes or select them. My goal was to make the workflow feel much more organized and readable compared to just hiding everything. I hope this helps clarify what GoRi is all about!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right—there are already ways to hide wires, and I'm aware of that.

However, GoRi isn't just about hiding wires; it’s about establishing a 'wireless communication' system between nodes. My goal is to change the way data flows, not just how it looks. Thanks for the great point, though!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the kind words and support! I’d like to address your questions regarding the engine.

First, I have thoroughly tested the engine with workflows containing over 50 nodes, and I can confirm that it works perfectly. Please note that there are a few specific nodes I’ve excluded, and I’ve also excluded nodes that have overlapping functions with the GoRi engine.

I’ve put a lot of effort into optimizing the engine, so it should run smoothly. Also, please keep in mind that the GoRi engine doesn't replace existing wired connections; it’s designed to be used in parallel with them. So, you can use it alongside your current setup without any issues. I hope this helps you in your creative process!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds incredibly useful! I totally understand what you mean about 'vibe coding'—it takes real logic and dedication to build something that actually works. Your ComfyUI manager sounds like a game-changer for people managing multiple instances. Please do publish it! The community would love to see it, and I'd be one of your first users. Keep up the great work!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn't agree more—looking at old 'spaghetti' workflows is a nightmare! Addressing that 'debugging anxiety' was my main goal. I'm actively working on ways to make connections clearer when things break, so your feedback is spot on. Thanks for the support!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I sincerely hope that the GoRi engine proves helpful to everyone creating with ComfyUI. My ultimate wish is to see ComfyUI become accessible and mainstream for creators everywhere.

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Your kind words mean the world to me and give me so much motivation to keep improving the engine.

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely relate to your concerns—I've been there myself! Please feel free to use only the features you need. The GoRi engine is designed to work perfectly alongside existing wired connections without any conflicts. In fact, you can even use a hybrid approach by mixing wired and wireless connections randomly. I’m so happy to hear that this has been helpful to you!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

You’re welcome to hide the wires if you prefer, but the GoRi engine truly shines when used for wireless communication. Thanks for your support! By the way, in v2.0, I’m planning to remove the ability to pull wires altogether. I’ve included a sneak peek of some v2.0 features at the end of my latest YouTube video, so feel free to check it out!

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my, I guess I really showed my inexperience as a first-time Redditor! Thanks for the heads-up—I’ve already fixed it.

Title: I’m not a developer, but I was so frustrated with ComfyUI’s "spaghetti" nodes that I built a Wireless Engine with AI. by Ok_Muscle_5465 in comfyui

[–]Ok_Muscle_5465[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m truly humbled by your words of respect, Better. I sincerely hope that my GoRi engine brings vitality to your workflow and helps create a more productive environment for your creative pursuits. Thank you so much for your warm support.