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# Nodes
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## What are Nodes?
An Node is simply a single operation that takes in inputs and returns
out outputs. Multiple nodes can be linked together to create more
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complex functionality. All InvokeAI features are added through nodes.
### Anatomy of a Node
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Individual nodes are made up of the following:
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- Inputs: Edge points on the left side of the node window where you connect outputs from other nodes.
- Outputs: Edge points on the right side of the node window where you connect to inputs on other nodes.
- Options: Various options which are either manually configured, or overridden by connecting an output from another node to the input.
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With nodes, you can can easily extend the image generation capabilities of InvokeAI, and allow you build workflows that suit your needs.
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You can read more about nodes and the node editor [here](../nodes/NODES.md).
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To get started with nodes, take a look at some of our examples for [common workflows](../nodes/exampleWorkflows.md)
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## Downloading New Nodes
To download a new node, visit our list of [Community Nodes](../nodes/communityNodes.md). These are nodes that have been created by the community, for the community.
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