Fooocus Must Have Addon! Make using Fooocus even easier!! Fooocus Log Viewer

Kleebz Tech AI
9 May 202415:38

TLDRRodney from Kleebz Tech introduces the Fooocus Log Viewer, an add-on for the Fooocus image generation tool that enhances the user experience. The Log Viewer allows users to navigate through their image history more efficiently, offering a calendar view to switch between days and a search function to find specific images by model or style. It also provides audio alerts for new image generation and an auto-reload feature. Rodney demonstrates how to install the Log Viewer by placing the necessary files in the Fooocus outputs folder and optionally integrating it into Fooocus itself. He also addresses the process for users who have their Fooocus output in a separate folder, suggesting the creation of a symbolic link. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to support the channel and a teaser for an upcoming custom GPT project.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The Fooocus Log Viewer is an add-on for Fooocus, a stable diffusion UI for generating images, which enhances the default log functionality.
  • 🔍 The Log Viewer allows users to switch between different days in the history and view files from any selected day, improving on the default log's limitations.
  • 📅 It offers a calendar view optimized to display only days with images and provides a more efficient way to navigate through past image generations.
  • 🔔 Users receive an audio alert each time an image is generated, and there's an auto-reload feature after a short period.
  • 🔎 The Log Viewer includes a search function for finding specific images by models, styles, or other criteria, making it easier to locate desired content.
  • 🖼️ It provides options to view images in either 'Images' mode for individual image viewing or 'Batches' mode for scrolling through each batch.
  • 📈 Users can adjust the number of images displayed per page and the order in which they are shown.
  • ℹ️ The 'Diff' button shows the differences between the current and previous batch, such as model or style changes.
  • 📂 The interface allows users to copy metadata and download images directly from the viewer, offering a more user-friendly experience than the default log.
  • 🔗 Rodney, the presenter, provides a link to the Fooocus Log Viewer's GitHub page for users to download and install the add-on.
  • 💡 For those with Fooocus output in a separate folder, setting up a symbolic link is necessary to ensure the Log Viewer works correctly with the custom folder structure.

Q & A

  • What is the Fooocus Log Viewer?

    -The Fooocus Log Viewer is an add-on for Fooocus, a stable diffusion UI for generating images. It enhances the default log functionality by providing additional options to navigate and view images more efficiently.

  • How does the Fooocus Log Viewer improve the image viewing experience?

    -The Fooocus Log Viewer allows users to switch between different days in the history, view files in folders, and provides a calendar view that only shows days with images. It also includes a search function, audio alerts for new images, and an auto-reload feature.

  • What are some of the features of the Fooocus Log Viewer's interface?

    -The interface features a calendar view for easy navigation, audio alerts for new images, auto-reload options, a search function, and the ability to view images in either 'Images' or 'Batches' mode. It also allows users to adjust the number of images per page and the order of display.

  • How can users integrate the Fooocus Log Viewer into Fooocus?

    -To integrate the Fooocus Log Viewer, users can add a specific line of code to the 'ui_gradio_extensions.py' file in the Fooocus modules. However, this requires caution as updates to Fooocus may break the integration.

  • What is the process for installing the Fooocus Log Viewer?

    -The installation process involves downloading the latest release from the GitHub page, extracting the HTML and JavaScript files, and copying them into the Fooocus outputs folder. If the outputs are in a separate location, a symbolic link may need to be set up.

  • How can users access the Fooocus Log Viewer after installation?

    -After installation, users can access the Fooocus Log Viewer by launching Fooocus and then opening the viewer through a bookmarked link or by navigating to the viewer's local path in a web browser.

  • What is the benefit of using the 'batch details' option in the Fooocus Log Viewer?

    -The 'batch details' option allows users to view detailed information for each batch, including styles and a preview image, which can be helpful for understanding the parameters used for each image generation.

  • How does the 'diff' button function in the Fooocus Log Viewer?

    -The 'diff' button shows the differences between the current batch and the previous one, highlighting changes in models, lora, or other parameters that were used.

  • What is the recommended way to use the Fooocus Log Viewer if updates to Fooocus are a concern?

    -The recommended way is to use the viewer by bookmarking the link to the viewer's local path. This avoids the need to edit the Fooocus code and prevents integration issues during Fooocus updates.

  • How can users adjust the size of the images in the Fooocus Log Viewer?

    -Users can adjust the size of the images by using the options located at the bottom left corner of the viewer interface.

  • What is the purpose of the symbolic link when the Fooocus output folder is in a separate location?

    -The symbolic link is used to create a shortcut that points to the actual output folder where the images are saved. This allows the Fooocus Log Viewer to function correctly even when the output folder is not in the default location.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Introduction to Fooocus Log Viewer

Rodney from Kleebz Tech introduces an add-on for Fooocus, a stable diffusion UI for generating images. He explains that the default Fooocus log can be cumbersome to navigate when dealing with a large number of images. The Fooocus Log Viewer is presented as a solution that offers more functionality, such as the ability to switch between different days, a calendar view that filters days with images, and audio alerts for each image generation. The viewer also provides a preview of images as they are generated.

05:03

🔍 Advanced Features of the Log Viewer

The video continues with a demonstration of the Log Viewer's advanced features, including a search function that allows users to find specific images by models, styles, or other parameters. Rodney also discusses the option to view images in either 'Images' or 'Batches' mode, the ability to adjust the number of images per page, and how to view detailed information about each batch, including styles and previews. He also mentions the 'diff' button, which shows the differences between the current and previous batch.

10:04

📂 Installation and Usage of Fooocus Log Viewer

Rodney provides a step-by-step guide on how to install the Fooocus Log Viewer. He instructs viewers to download the latest release from the GitHub page, extract the files, and place the viewer files into their Fooocus outputs folder. He also covers how to launch the viewer and suggests bookmarking the link for easy access. For those wanting to integrate the viewer directly into Fooocus, he cautions about modifying the code and the potential for issues after updates. He also addresses how to set up the viewer if the Fooocus output is in a separate folder, including creating a symbolic link.

15:04

📘 Conclusion and Support for the Channel

The video concludes with Rodney thanking viewers for watching and encouraging them to like the video and support the channel through Patreon or buying him a cup of coffee. He mentions his ongoing work on a custom GPT with a focus on ChatGPT and looks forward to sharing more information soon. He also provides links to the Fooocus Log Viewer on GitHub and his support pages in the video description.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Fooocus

Fooocus is a user interface for stable diffusion, a technology used for generating images from textual descriptions. In the video, it is described as being easier to use than some other interfaces. The main theme revolves around enhancing Fooocus's functionality with an add-on called the Fooocus Log Viewer.

💡Fooocus Log Viewer

The Fooocus Log Viewer is an add-on tool for Fooocus that provides an enhanced way to view and manage the history of generated images. It offers features like calendar view, search functionality, and the ability to switch between different days' logs, making it a powerful companion to the base Fooocus tool.

💡Stable Diffusion UI

Stable Diffusion UI refers to a user interface for stable diffusion models. These models are used in AI to create images from text. The video discusses Fooocus as an example of such an interface, emphasizing its user-friendly design.

💡History Log

The history log in Fooocus is a feature that allows users to review past image generations. It is mentioned that navigating this log can be time-consuming, especially with a large number of images, which is why the Fooocus Log Viewer add-on is introduced to streamline this process.

💡Calendar View

The calendar view in the Fooocus Log Viewer is a feature that presents images in a calendar format, making it easier to navigate through different days' image logs. It is highlighted as a preferred method for quickly accessing images from specific days.

💡Search Function

The search function within the Fooocus Log Viewer allows users to find specific images or styles by entering keywords or model names. This feature is noted as a powerful tool for locating particular images within a large collection.

💡Auto Reload

Auto reload is a feature that automatically refreshes the view to display new images as they are generated. It is mentioned in the context of providing a seamless experience while using the Fooocus Log Viewer.

💡Batch Mode

Batch mode is an option in the Fooocus Log Viewer that allows users to view images in groups or batches rather than individually. This can be useful for users who work with large sets of images and prefer to review them in bulk.

💡Symbolic Link

A symbolic link, often referred to as a symlink, is a file that points to another file or directory. In the video, it is used to link the Fooocus Log Viewer to a separate folder where image outputs are stored, allowing the viewer to access images from a non-default location.

💡Metadata

Metadata refers to data that provides information about other data. In the context of the video, it refers to the details associated with each generated image, such as the prompt used to generate it. The Fooocus Log Viewer allows users to easily copy this metadata.

💡GitHub

GitHub is a platform for software development and version control using Git. It is mentioned in the video as the place where viewers can find and download the Fooocus Log Viewer add-on, indicating its open-source nature and availability to the community.

Highlights

Rodney introduces the Fooocus Log Viewer, an add-on for Fooocus that enhances the image generation experience.

Fooocus is a user-friendly stable diffusion UI for creating images.

The default Fooocus log allows users to view past images but can be time-consuming with large volumes.

Fooocus Log Viewer offers a more efficient way to navigate and view images, overcoming the limitations of the default log.

The Log Viewer enables users to switch between different days and view files from any day in the history.

A calendar view is available, showing only days with images, making it easier to navigate through them.

The Log Viewer provides audio alerts each time an image is generated.

Users can preview images as they are generated and enjoy an auto-reload feature after a short period.

A search function is included, allowing users to find specific images by models, styles, or other criteria.

The interface offers options to change the number of images per page and the order in which they are displayed.

Batch details can be viewed, showing information about each batch, including styles and preview images.

The 'diff' button shows the differences between the previous batch, such as model or lora changes.

Users can adjust the image size on the interface for better viewing.

Metadata and image details can be easily copied to the clipboard for reuse.

Images can be downloaded directly from the Log Viewer interface.

The Fooocus Log Viewer is available on GitHub, created by TJS, and improved upon by the community.

Instructions are provided on how to download, extract, and install the Log Viewer for immediate use.

For users with a custom Fooocus output folder, setting up a symbolic link is necessary for the Log Viewer to work.

Rodney demonstrates how to create a symbolic link on Windows for users with a separate Fooocus output folder.

The video concludes with instructions on integrating the Log Viewer into Fooocus, cautioning users about potential updates.