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7/17/2025, 10:07:32 PM
>>937235976
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
7/12/2025, 2:05:21 AM
>>936977420
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
7/7/2025, 9:54:27 PM
>>936778581
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
7/6/2025, 1:43:13 AM
>>936693891
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
now you simply need to use the command:
cd comfyui
This will make your active directory the folder that everything is stored in. You're going to need to remember this location because you're going to need to go to this folder any time you want to start up your AI.
So if, as I mentioned earlier, you wanted to store it in a folder called AI, you would first need to run cd ai then cd comfyui, or you should be able to run cd ai/comfyui
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