- Once caching is generated, images can be displayed in just a few milliseconds.
- Images are displayed by default using thumbnails with a default size of 256 pixels. You can adjust the size of the thumbnails in the global settings page.
- Extensive optimizations have been made for image preview. However, it is important to make sure that each file has a unique file path. It is recommended to use a format with the created time as the file name.See FAQ
- Automatically load the next folder
(similar to os.walk)
, allowing you to browse all images without paging. - Tested to work properly with over 27,000 files.
- Supports image search using Prompt, Model, Lora, etc.
- Will automatically convert the parameters of the image into tags.
- Tags will be listed based on their frequency of use.
- Supports tag autocomplete, translation, and customization.
- Image favorite can be achieved by toggling custom tags for images in the right-click menu.
- Support for advanced search similar to Google
- Supports viewing image generation information. Also supported in full-screen preview mode.
- Supports sending images to other tabs.
- Supports full-screen preview.
- Support navigating to the previous or next image in full-screen preview mode by pressing arrow keys or clicking buttons.
- Supports standalone operation without sd-webui.
- Almost all functions can be used normally.
- Click here for details.
- Supports preview based on the file tree structure.
- Supports basic file operations as well as multi-select deletion/moving.
- Press and hold Ctrl, Shift, or Cmd to select multiple items.
- Supports sending files directly to other folders via context menu.
- Support for automatic refresh
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It is strongly recommended to use "Open in new tab" (in the upper right corner of the plugin startup page), which is much more comfortable than being embedded in Gradio.
During the first use, you need to click and wait for the index generation. For my case with 20,000 images, it took about 15 seconds (with an AMD 5600X CPU and PCIe SSD). For subsequent uses, it will check whether there are changes in the folder, and if so, it needs to regenerate the index. Usually, this process is very fast.
Image search supports translation, and you need to place a "tags-translate.csv" file in the plugin folder. You can find this file in the issue . Feel free to share files for other languages to facilitate everyone's use.
In full-screen preview mode, you can also view image information and perform operations on the context menu. It supports dragging, resizing and expanding/collapsing .