
A Front End for stable-diffusion.cpp. Built with Electron and Node.js, I made it to be simple to interact with the stable difussion cpp cli, only tested using the Vulkan binary compiled for Windows.
FlaxeoUI offers a streamlined interface for stable-diffusion.cpp, designed with Electron and Node.js to simplify user interactions with the command-line interface. This application primarily targets users looking for a more accessible way to engage with stable diffusion technology, making it a solid choice for both enthusiasts and developers interested in AI image generation.
Despite its early stage of development and some limitations, including compatibility issues and untested environments outside Windows, FlaxeoUI shows promise. The project aims to provide a user-friendly experience for generating images through stable diffusion but may require adjustments as ongoing updates take place.

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