Lincoln Stein a357bf4f19 add !mask command to view output of clipseg
- The !mask command takes an image path, a text prompt, and
  (optionally) a masking threshold. It creates a mask over the region
  indicated by the prompt, and outputs several files that show which
  regions will be masked by the chosen prompt and threshold.

- The mask images should not be passed directly to img2img because
  they are designed for visualization only. Instead, use the
  --text_mask option to pass the selected prompt and threshold.

- See docs/features/INPAINTING.md for details.
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