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If you'd like to submit a node for the community, please refer to the [node creation overview](contributingNodes.md).
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If you'd like to submit a node for the community, please refer to the [node creation overview](contributingNodes.md).
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To download a node, simply download the `.py` node file from the link and add it to the `invokeai/app/invocations` folder in your Invoke AI install location's `.venv` folder. Along with the node, an example node graph should be provided to help you get started with the node.
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To download a node, simply download the `.py` node file from the link and add it to the `invokeai/app/invocations` folder in your Invoke AI install location. If you used the automated installation, this can be found inside the `.venv` folder. Along with the node, an example node graph should be provided to help you get started with the node.
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To use a community workflow, download the the `.json` node graph file and load it into Invoke AI via the **Load Workflow** button in the Workflow Editor.
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To use a community workflow, download the the `.json` node graph file and load it into Invoke AI via the **Load Workflow** button in the Workflow Editor.
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