Saves and manages prompt and negative prompt presets for Riffusion's Compose tab, with 4-row preset display, search, inter-page drag-n-drop, and position editing.
I haven't tried the script yet. Just saw the (bigbluevein) post on discord and was reading the features. This sounds amazing! I use the prompt tab more than compose right now because I'm currently only generating random nonsense. But when I'm ready to commit time for serious efforts, this will be an excellent time (and sanity) saver!
One question occurred to me while reading the info page though. Have you included an "undo" feature? One that can restore entries I had typed on the prompt page if I misclick or accidentally inject unsaved fields with the script?
I'm assuming that replacing what is already there would normally be the desired behavior, but it would be painful if I spent a half hour working on something and wiped it out in a split second. An optional auto-save feature could also prove to be helpful, where the script would save everything on a custom interval. Unlike a manual save, the auto-save would just automatically override the previously auto-saved settings. Then they could be restored even if the "mistake" made was a keyboard or system error. (As opposed to "undo" which would only correct an unintentional change made by the script.)
I haven't tried the script yet. Just saw the (bigbluevein) post on discord and was reading the features. This sounds amazing! I use the prompt tab more than compose right now because I'm currently only generating random nonsense. But when I'm ready to commit time for serious efforts, this will be an excellent time (and sanity) saver!
One question occurred to me while reading the info page though. Have you included an "undo" feature? One that can restore entries I had typed on the prompt page if I misclick or accidentally inject unsaved fields with the script?
I'm assuming that replacing what is already there would normally be the desired behavior, but it would be painful if I spent a half hour working on something and wiped it out in a split second. An optional auto-save feature could also prove to be helpful, where the script would save everything on a custom interval. Unlike a manual save, the auto-save would just automatically override the previously auto-saved settings. Then they could be restored even if the "mistake" made was a keyboard or system error. (As opposed to "undo" which would only correct an unintentional change made by the script.)
Thank you for sharing this!