Improves configure_invokeai.py postscript (#1935)

The first few lines directed the user to run `python scripts/invoke.py`, which is not exactly correct anymore, and a holdover from previous versions.

Improves and clarifies the postscript messaging.
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@ -65,16 +65,23 @@ this program and resume later.\n'''
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def postscript(errors: None): def postscript(errors: None):
if not any(errors): if not any(errors):
message='''\n** Model Installation Successful **\nYou're all set! You may now launch InvokeAI using one of these two commands: message='''
Web version: ** Model Installation Successful **
python scripts/invoke.py --web (connect to http://localhost:9090)
Command-line version:
python scripts/invoke.py
If you installed manually, remember to activate the 'invokeai' You're all set!
environment before running invoke.py. If you installed using the
automated installation script, execute "invoke.sh" (Linux/Mac) or If you installed using one of the automated installation scripts,
"invoke.bat" (Windows) to start InvokeAI. execute 'invoke.sh' (Linux/macOS) or 'invoke.bat' (Windows) to
start InvokeAI.
If you installed manually, activate the 'invokeai' environment
(e.g. 'conda activate invokeai'), then run one of the following
commands to start InvokeAI.
Web UI:
python scripts/invoke.py --web # (connect to http://localhost:9090)
Command-line interface:
python scripts/invoke.py
Have fun! Have fun!
''' '''