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debug-render

from artokun/comfyui-mcp · ★ 387 on GitHub · found by our crawler 2026-07-07

What the author says it does

Debug a WRONG or imperfect render (not a hard error) by inspecting inputs and intermediate steps with run-to-node — render one branch up to an output, preview-tap latents/masks/preprocessor maps, localize the first bad stage, then fix. Use when a final image/video comes out wrong — artifacts, wrong subject/pose/composition/color, blur, a ControlNet/IPAdapter/mask/LoRA not taking, a two-stage refiner or upscale degrading the result — rather than the run failing with an error (for errors/OOM/missing nodes use the troubleshooting skill).

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Install (unverified — review first)

git clone https://github.com/artokun/comfyui-mcp
# skill lives at: plugin/skills/debug-render/SKILL.md

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