Invoke AI is a fork of Stable Diffusion's facilitating app. It allows the use of textual inversions, Stable Diffusion models, and checkpoints retrained on the diffusion model. It includes an intuitive and powerful web app and this image is coupled with a Discord bot with built in permissions and monetization features so you can immediately expose and use your resources to generate an income. Pre installed and ready to go, this image directly competes with all available resources with the reigns completely in your hands! Your models, your settings, you Discord, your web server. You make the rules!
Warning, this app requires at least 8GB of VRAM and takes no less than 10 minutes to deploy as it needs to download and load the models required to run!
Warning, this app requires at least 8GB of VRAM and takes no less than 10 minutes to deploy as it needs to download and load the models required to run!
This app is installed with the default settings and models. You can install new models from the Model Manager in the Web UI.
Web UI
https://use.your.ip/
Username: invokeai
Password: Nginx password
Textual Inversions/Embeddings
Textual inversions and embeddings can be installed in the following location, afterwards restart invokeai.
/home/invokeai/invokeai/embeddings/
Models
For models you have two options, the built in Model Manager in the web ui or downloading the models to the model directory in the following location and restarting invokeai,
/home/invokeai/invokeai/models/
Restarting InvokeAI
For your convenience we have included a systemd service to manage invokeai for you. It starts with the instance. Restarting it will refresh the configs and scan down models and embeddings. To do so use the following command,
systemctl restart invokeai
InvokeAI
See the following Github url for more information on configuration and features,
https://github.com/invoke-ai/InvokeAI
Configuring the Discord bot
To configure the Discord bot, you first need to edit the /home/invokeai/.env
file. This file determines the Discord config and channels. Look it over carefully and make the appropriate edits.
Afterwards you can start the bot with the following command.
systemctl enable --now invokeai-discord.service
This will start and enable the bot so it starts up with the instance.
See the following Github url for more information on configuration and features,
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