InvokeAI/binary_installer
Lincoln Stein 1b743f7d9b source installer improvements and documentation
- Source installer provides more context for what it is doing, and
  sends user to help/troubleshooting pages when something goes wrong.

- install.sh and install.bat are renamed to install.sh.in and install.bat.in
  to discourage users from running them from within the

- Documentation updated
2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
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create_installers.sh source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
install.bat source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
install.sh source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
invoke.bat source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
invoke.sh source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
py3.10-darwin-arm64-mps-reqs.txt source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
py3.10-darwin-x86_64-cpu-reqs.txt source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
py3.10-linux-x86_64-cuda-reqs.txt source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
py3.10-windows-x86_64-cuda-reqs.txt source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
readme.txt source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
requirements.in source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00
WinLongPathsEnabled.reg source installer improvements and documentation 2022-12-01 19:40:13 +00:00

InvokeAI

Project homepage: https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI

Installation on Windows:
    NOTE: You might need to enable Windows Long Paths. If you're not sure,
    then you almost certainly need to. Simply double-click the 'WinLongPathsEnabled.reg'
    file. Note that you will need to have admin privileges in order to
    do this.

    Please double-click the 'install.bat' file (while keeping it inside the invokeAI folder).

Installation on Linux and Mac:
    Please open the terminal, and run './install.sh' (while keeping it inside the invokeAI folder).

After installation, please run the 'invoke.bat' file (on Windows) or 'invoke.sh'
file (on Linux/Mac) to start InvokeAI.