- Place preferred startup command switches in a file named
"invokeai.init". The file can consist of a single line of switches
such as "--web --steps=28", a series of switches on each
line, or any combination of the two.
Example:
```
--web
--host=0.0.0.0
--steps=28
--grid
-f 0.6 -C 11.0 -A k_euler_a
```
- The following options, which were previously only available within
the CLI, are now available on the command line as well:
--steps
--strength
--cfg_scale
--width
--height
--fit
This commit addresses two bugs:
1) invokeai.py crashes immediately with a message about an undefined
attritube sigKILL (closes#1288). The fix is to pin torch at 1.12.1.
2) Version 1.4.2 of basicsr fails to load properly on Windows, and is
a requirement of realesrgan, however 1.4.1 works. Pinning basicsr
in our requirements file resulted in a dependency conflict, so I
ended up cloning realesrgan into the invoke-ai Git space and changing
the requirements file there.
If there is a more elegant solution, please advise.
This commit addresses two bugs:
1) invokeai.py crashes immediately with a message about an undefined
attritube sigKILL (closes#1288). The fix is to pin torch at 1.12.1.
2) Version 1.4.2 of basicsr fails to load properly on Windows, and is
a requirement of realesrgan, however 1.4.1 works. Pinning basicsr
in our requirements file resulted in a dependency conflict, so I
ended up cloning realesrgan into the invoke-ai Git space and changing
the requirements file there.
If there is a more elegant solution, please advise.
To get the rid of the difference between main and development.
Since otherwise it will be a pain to start fixing the documentatino
(when the state between main and development is not the same ...)
Also this should fix the problem of all tests failing since environment
yamls get updated.
- Due to misuse of rebase command, main was transiently
in an inconsistent state.
- This repairs the damage, and adds a few post-release
patches that ensure stable conda installs on Mac and Windows.