ComfyUI MCP

ComfyUI MCP

Minimal MCP server that wraps ComfyUI HTTP routes enabling LLM clients to inspect server status, models, features, node metadata, submit workflows, manage queue/history, interrupt runs, and upload images.

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ComfyUI MCP

Minimal MCP server that wraps ComfyUI HTTP routes so an LLM client can:

  • inspect server status, models, features, node metadata
  • submit workflows via /prompt
  • inspect or manage queue/history
  • interrupt runs
  • upload input images

Python requirement: 3.10+ (the official mcp SDK requires it).

This server targets ComfyUI local server routes documented in:

  • https://docs.comfy.org/development/comfyui-server/comms_routes
  • https://docs.comfy.org/development/comfyui-server/api-key-integration

1) Install

cd /Users/apple/projects/comfyui-mcp
python3.10 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install -U pip
pip install -e .

2) Configure

export COMFYUI_BASE_URL="http://127.0.0.1:8188"
export COMFYUI_ROUTE_PREFIX=""
export COMFYUI_TIMEOUT_SECONDS="60"
# optional: for reverse proxies or cloud-style gateways
export COMFYUI_BEARER_TOKEN=""

Notes:

  • COMFYUI_ROUTE_PREFIX can be set to /api if your endpoint is exposed only under /api/*.
  • ComfyUI native server supports both prefixed and non-prefixed routes.
  • For paid API nodes in workflow payloads, pass api_key_comfy_org in comfyui_submit_prompt.

3) Run (stdio transport)

cd /Users/apple/projects/comfyui-mcp
source .venv/bin/activate
comfyui-mcp

4) Example MCP client config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "comfyui": {
      "command": "/Users/apple/projects/comfyui-mcp/.venv/bin/comfyui-mcp",
      "env": {
        "COMFYUI_BASE_URL": "http://127.0.0.1:8188",
        "COMFYUI_ROUTE_PREFIX": ""
      }
    }
  }
}

Exposed tools

  • comfyui_get_system_stats
  • comfyui_get_features
  • comfyui_list_models
  • comfyui_get_object_info
  • comfyui_get_queue
  • comfyui_manage_queue
  • comfyui_get_history
  • comfyui_manage_history
  • comfyui_submit_prompt
  • comfyui_interrupt
  • comfyui_upload_image

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