## Summary
**Problem:** ensureCorrectLayoutScale scales up LG -> Vue. But doesn't
scale down from Vue -> LG.
**Solution:** Bi directional scaling.
**Bonus:** fix edge cases such as subgraphs, groups, and reroutes. Also,
set auto scale: true now that we 'preserve' LG scale.
**IMPORTANT:** useVueNodeResizeTracking.ts sets vue node height -
Litegraph.NODE_TITLE_HEIGHT on workflow load using a resize observer.
Reloading the page (loading a workflow) in Vue mode, will subtract
height each time. This can look like a problem caused by
ensureCorrectLayoutScale. It is not. Need to fix. Here was an attempt by
[removing the Litegraph.NODE_TITLE_HEIGHT
entirely](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/6643).
## Review Focus
Full lifecycle of loading workflows and switching between vue and lg.
Race conditions could be present. For example switching the mode using
keybind very fast.
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## Summary
- Adds [Oxc linter](https://oxc.rs/docs/guide/usage/linter) as a dev
dependency
- Creates minimal `.oxlintrc.json` configuration file
- Integrates oxlint into the lint workflow (runs before ESLint)
- Adds `pnpm oxlint` script for standalone usage
- **NEW**: Adds
[eslint-plugin-oxlint](https://github.com/oxc-project/eslint-plugin-oxlint)
to disable redundant ESLint rules
- Updates `CLAUDE.md` documentation with oxlint command
## Motivation
Oxc is a high-performance Rust-based linter that is 50-100x faster than
ESLint. By integrating it into our lint workflow, we get:
- **Faster CI/CD pipelines** (5% improvement in this codebase)
- **Quicker local development feedback**
- **Additional code quality checks** that complement ESLint
- **Reduced duplicate work** by disabling ESLint rules that oxlint
already checks
## Changes
- **package.json**: Added `oxlint` and `eslint-plugin-oxlint` to
devDependencies, integrated into `lint`, `lint:fix`, and `lint:no-cache`
scripts
- **pnpm-workspace.yaml**: Added `eslint-plugin-oxlint` and
`mixpanel-browser` to catalog
- **eslint.config.ts**: Integrated `eslint-plugin-oxlint` to
automatically disable redundant ESLint rules
- **.oxlintrc.json**: Created minimal configuration file with schema
reference
- **CLAUDE.md**: Added `pnpm oxlint` to Quick Commands section
- **.gitignore**: Added `core` dump files
## CI/CD Performance Benchmark
Real-world CI/CD timing from GitHub Actions workflow runs:
### Baseline (ESLint only) - [Run
#18718911051](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/actions/runs/18718911051)
- Run ESLint with auto-fix: **125s**
- Final validation (lint + format + knip): **16s**
- **Total: 141s**
### With Oxlint (oxlint + ESLint) - [Run
#18719037963](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/actions/runs/18719037963)
- Run ESLint with auto-fix (includes oxlint): **118s**
- Final validation (includes oxlint + lint + format + knip): **16s**
- **Total: 134s**
### Results
✅ **7 seconds faster (5.0% improvement)** despite running an additional
linting pass
### Analysis
The oxlint integration actually **improves** CI/CD performance by ~5%.
This unexpected improvement is likely because:
1. **Oxlint catches issues early**: Some code that would have slowed
down ESLint's parsing/analysis is caught by oxlint first
2. **ESLint cache benefits**: The workflow uses `--cache`, and oxlint's
fast execution helps populate/validate the cache more efficiently
3. **Parallel processing**: Modern CI runners can overlap some of the
I/O operations between oxlint and ESLint
Even if oxlint added overhead, the value proposition would still be
strong given its additional code quality checks and local development
speed benefits. The fact that it actually speeds up the pipeline is a
bonus.
## eslint-plugin-oxlint Performance Impact
Benchmark comparing ESLint performance with and without
eslint-plugin-oxlint:
### Baseline (ESLint without plugin) - [Run
#18723242157](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/actions/runs/18723242157)
- Run ESLint with auto-fix: **122s** (2m 2s)
- Final validation: **17s**
### With eslint-plugin-oxlint - [Run
#18723675903](https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/actions/runs/18723675903)
- Run ESLint with auto-fix: **129s** (2m 9s)
- Final validation: **12s**
### Results
**Performance: +7 seconds ESLint, -5 seconds validation (net +2
seconds)**
The eslint-plugin-oxlint integration has a **minimal performance
impact** (+2 seconds total). The slight increase in ESLint time is
likely due to the additional plugin configuration overhead, while the
validation step is faster because fewer redundant lint warnings need to
be processed.
### Benefits
The small performance cost is outweighed by important benefits:
1. **Prevents duplicate work**: Disables ~50 ESLint rules that oxlint
already checks (e.g., `no-constant-condition`, `no-debugger`,
`no-empty`, etc.)
2. **Reduces noise**: Eliminates redundant lint warnings from two tools
checking the same thing
3. **Cleaner workflow**: One authoritative source for each type of lint
check
4. **Best practice**: Recommended by the Oxc project for ESLint + oxlint
integration
5. **Consistent results**: Ensures both tools don't conflict or give
contradictory advice
## Usage
```bash
# Run oxlint standalone
pnpm oxlint
# Run full lint workflow (oxlint + ESLint)
pnpm lint
pnpm lint:fix
```
## Notes
- Oxlint now runs as part of the standard `pnpm lint` workflow
- The configuration uses minimal rules by default (Oxc's philosophy is
"catch erroneous or useless code without requiring any configurations by
default")
- Oxlint provides fast feedback while ESLint provides comprehensive
checks
- eslint-plugin-oxlint automatically manages rule conflicts between the
two tools
- Both tools complement each other in the linting pipeline
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## Summary
1. Add a `getOptionLabel` option to `ComboWidget` so users of it can map
of custom labels to widget values. (e.g., `"My Photo" ->
"my_photo_1235.png"`).
2. Utilize this ability in Cloud environment to map user uploaded
filenames to their corresponding input asset.
3. Copious unit tests to make sure I didn't (AFAIK) break anything
during the refactoring portion of development.
4. Bonus: Scope model browser to only show in cloud distributions until
it's released elsewhere; should prevent some undesired UI behavior if a
user accidentally enables the assetAPI.
## Review Focus
Widget code: please double check the work there.
## Screenshots (if applicable)
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- DOMWidgets have ownership reset after a `subgraphNode.clone()`.
- Fixes Ctrl+C on a subgraphNode with a prompted prompt making the
prompt disappear.
- alt + drag uses the copy/paste pathway that deeply clones subgraphs.
- Fixed dangling references on nodes in subgraphs by updating subgraph
ids before configuration.
- Attempt to recursively resolve disconnected proxyWidgets (Can matter
when subgraphs load out of order).
- Fix Right click -> clone creating linked copies of subgraphs.
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This pull request refactors how context menu items are contributed by
extensions in the LiteGraph-based canvas. The legacy monkey-patching
approach for adding context menu options is replaced by a new, explicit
API (`getCanvasMenuItems` and `getNodeMenuItems`) for extensions. A
compatibility layer is added to support legacy extensions and warn
developers about deprecated usage. The changes improve maintainability,
extension interoperability, and migration to the new context menu
system.
### Context Menu System Refactor
* Introduced a new API for extensions to contribute context menu items
via `getCanvasMenuItems` and `getNodeMenuItems` methods, replacing
legacy monkey-patching of `LGraphCanvas.prototype.getCanvasMenuOptions`.
Major extension files (`groupNode.ts`, `groupOptions.ts`,
`nodeTemplates.ts`) now use this new API.
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* Added a compatibility layer (`legacyMenuCompat` in
`contextMenuCompat.ts`) to detect and warn when legacy monkey-patching
is used, and to extract legacy-added menu items for backward
compatibility.
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### Extension Migration
* Refactored core extensions (`groupNode`, `groupOptions`, and
`nodeTemplates`) to implement the new context menu API, moving menu item
logic out of monkey-patched methods and into explicit extension methods.
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### Type and Import Cleanup
* Updated imports for context menu types (`IContextMenuValue`) across
affected files for consistency with the new API.
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### Backward Compatibility and Migration Guidance
* The compatibility layer logs a deprecation warning to the console when
legacy monkey-patching is detected, helping developers migrate to the
new API.
---
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## Summary
The private fields triggered an error in intitializing the
linkLayoutSync. Turns out that wasn't necessary anymore.
> [!NOTE]
> Edit: Doing some more investigation, it looks like the slot sync can
also be removed?
## Changes
- **What**: Converts JS private fields to typescript private, adds some
readonly declarations
- **What**: Removes the useLinkLayoutSync usage in useVueNodeLifecycle
- **What**: Removes the useSlotLayoutSync usage in useVueNodeLifecycle
## Review Focus
Was the sync doing something that wouldn't be caught in normal
usage/testing?
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`LLink.disconnect` is intended to cleanup only the link itself. #4800
mistakenly assumed that it would perform all required steps for
disconnection. Later, #5015 would partially resolve this by adding some
of the missing functionality into `LLink.disconnect`, but this still
left output cleanup unhandled and failed to call
`node.onConnectionsChanged`.
This PR instead moves the disconnection code to call the function that
already has robust handling for these items and removes the
no-longer-needed and potentially misleading workaround.
Resolves#6247
Also un-skipped several SubgraphIO tests. They appear to function fine.
I'm assuming the reasons for them being skipped have been resolved.
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Some virtual nodes (like get/set nodes) perform link redirection at
prompt resolution. The prior implementation incorrectly tried to return
the source of the virtual link after resolution, but this causes things
to break when the source of the virtual link is a subgraph IO.
Instead, this PR changes the code section to restart resolution from the
destination of the virtual link so that the existing subgraph boundary
resolution code is applied.
Also fix a bug with reconnection of complex/any types on
conversion to subgraph.
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Fixed the AUDIO_RECORD widget to display correctly in both rendering
modes:
- Removed conflicting AUDIO_RECORD registration from ComfyWidgets that
was blocking the custom widget implementation in uploadAudio.ts
extension
- Changed canvasOnly flags from true to false on both audioUIWidget and
recordWidget to enable Vue nodes rendering
- Added type override (recordWidget.type = 'audiorecord') after widget
creation to enable Vue component lookup while preserving LiteGraph
button rendering
- Removed unused IAudioRecordWidget type definition
The widget now works correctly:
- LiteGraph mode: Displays as a functional button
- Vue nodes mode: Displays full recording UI with waveform visualization
## Summary
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## Changes
- **What**: <!-- Core functionality added/modified -->
- **Breaking**: <!-- Any breaking changes (if none, remove this line)
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- **Dependencies**: <!-- New dependencies (if none, remove this line)
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## Summary
Added Vue mode guards to LiteGraph canvas to prevent dual event handling
between Vue node components and LiteGraph node event handlers. Fixes a
bug where the litegraph and vue positions become out of sync and then
there are effectively dead spots on the canvas (the user should still be
able to interact with the graph even if the positions desync - the only
real downside of desync should just be mispositioned nodes in the
serialized state).
Returns early only in `processNodeClick` and the node-related
(alt+click+drag node cloning) canvas handlers. In general, the LiteGraph
canvas still owns some events/interactions - but the node interactions
are fully owned by Vue when in Vue nodes mode.
## Changes
- **What**: Added `LiteGraph.vueNodesMode` checks in
[LGraphCanvas.ts](src/lib/litegraph/src/LGraphCanvas.ts) to skip native
event processing when Vue components handle interactions
- **Breaking**: This could have some side effects or break some
extensions if anything was relying on these. However, prior to this
change, things like `processNodeClick` should only have been getting the
click events in de-sync scenarios anyway (described in
[Summary](##Summary) section)
## Review Focus
Any possible side-effects you can think of.
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## Summary
Enhancing and further modernizing the UI, giving users more usable area
whilst keeping farmiliar positioning and feel of elements.
## Changes
- **What**: Significant restructure of the UI elements, changing
elements from large blocks to floating elements, updating:
- Side toolbar menu (floating style, supports small/normal mode,
combines to scroll on height overflow)
- Bottom tabs panel (floating style, tabs redesigned)
- Action bar (support for docking/undocking menu)
- Added login/user menu button to top right
- Restyled breadcrumbs (still collapse when overflows)
- Add litegraph support for fps info position (so it isn't covered by
the sidebar)
- **Breaking**:
- Removed various elements and added new ones, I have tested custom
sidebars, custom actions, etc but if scripts are inserting elements into
"other" elements they may have been (re)moved.
- Remove support for bottom menu
- Remove support for 2nd-row tabs
## Screenshots
<img width="1116" height="907" alt="ui"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b040a215-67d3-4c88-8c4d-f402a16a34f6"
/>
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This pull request introduces a new audio playback widget for node UIs
and integrates it into the node widget system. The main changes include
the implementation of the `WidgetAudioUI` component, its registration in
the widget registry, and updates to pass node data to the new widget.
Additionally, some logging was added for debugging purposes.
**Audio Widget Implementation and Integration:**
* Added a new `WidgetAudioUI.vue` component that provides audio playback
controls (play/pause, progress slider, volume, options) and loads audio
files from the server based on node data.
* Registered the new `WidgetAudioUI` component in the widget registry by
importing it and adding an entry for the `audioUI` type.
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* Updated `NodeWidgets.vue` to pass `nodeInfo` as the `node-data` prop
to widgets of type `audioUI`, enabling the widget to access
node-specific audio file information.
**Debugging and Logging:**
* Added logging of `nodeData` in `LGraphNode.vue` and
`WidgetAudioUI.vue` to help with debugging and understanding the data
structure.
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Implements droponcanvas functionality and a linkconnectoradapter
refactor.
- Drop on canvas (Shift and default) integrated via LinkConnector
‘dropped-on-canvas’ with proper CanvasPointerEvent.
- LinkConnector adapter: now wraps the live canvas linkConnector (no
duplicate state); added dropOnCanvas() helper.
- Tests: Playwright scenarios for Shift-drop context menu/searchbox,
pinned endpoint, type prefilter, and post-selection auto-connect
(browser_tests/tests/vueNodes/interactions/links/linkInteraction.spec.ts).
There are some followup PRs that will fix/refactor some more noncritical
things, like the terrible slotid, the number/string nodeid confusion,
etc.
https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/5780 (snapping) <--
https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/5898 (drop on canvas
+ linkconnectoradapter refactor) <--
https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/5903 (fix reroute
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## Summary
Enable node snap to grid in vue nodes mirroring the same behavior as
litegraph.
- Show node snap preview (semi transparent white box target behind node)
- Resize snap to grid
- Shift + drag / Auto snap
- Multi select + group snap
## Changes
- **What**: useNodeSnap.ts useShifyKeySync.ts setups the core hooks into
both the vue node positioning/resizing system and the event forwarding
technique for communicating to litegraph.
## Review Focus
Both new composables and specifically the useNodeLayout modifications to
batch the mutations when snapping.
A key tradeoff/note is why we are using the useShifyKeySync.ts which
dispatches a new shift event to the canvas layer. This approach is the
cleaner / more declaritive method mimicking how other vue node ->
litegraph realtime events are passed.
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## Summary
Fixes https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/issues/5692 by
making widget link connection status trigger on change so Vue widgets
with connected links could properly switch to the `disabled` state when
they are implicitly converted to inputs.
## Changes
- **What**: Added `node:slot-links:changed` event tracking and reactive
slot data synchronization for Vue widgets
```mermaid
graph TD
A[Widget Link Change] --> B[NodeInputSlot.link setter]
B --> C{Is Widget Input?}
C -->|Yes| D[Trigger slot-links:changed]
C -->|No| E[End]
D --> F[Graph Event Handler]
F --> G[syncNodeSlotData]
G --> H[Update Vue Reactive Data]
H --> I[Widget Re-render]
style A fill:#f9f9f9,stroke:#333,color:#000
style I fill:#f9f9f9,stroke:#333,color:#000
```
## Review Focus
Widget reactivity performance with frequent link changes and event
handler memory management in graph operations.
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## Summary
Putting the litegraph specific pieces into litegraph itself, using the
CanvasGraph and LiteGraphGlobal to coordinate options.
This was one part of the Image Previews reloading/calculating with every
canvas draw.
## Review Focus
Is this keeping things decoupled enough?
Is this the right place to put things?
Are there assumptions about the options that I'm missing here?
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## Summary
Simplify default scripts. Filtering is still available to users, we can
revisit tagging or grouping later.
This fixes the issue where we had tests that were in the codebase but
never run because they weren't under `/src/components`
Also deletes the duplicate litegraph tests and their associated vitest
config file.
## Changes
- **What**: Test cleanup
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This pull request improves the selection and movement logic for groups
and nodes on the LiteGraph canvas, especially when using Vue-based node
rendering. The most notable changes are the addition of proper bounding
box handling for groups and a new coordinated movement mechanism that
updates both LiteGraph internals and the Vue layout store when dragging
nodes and groups.
**Selection and bounding box calculation:**
* Added support for including `LGraphGroup` bounding rectangles when
calculating the selection toolbox position, so groups are now properly
considered in selection overlays.
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**Node and group movement synchronization (Vue nodes mode):**
* Introduced a new movement logic in `LGraphCanvas` for Vue nodes mode:
when dragging, groups and their child nodes are moved together, and all
affected node positions are batch-updated in both LiteGraph and the Vue
layout store via `moveNode`. This ensures canvas and UI stay in sync.
* Added imports for layout mutation operations and types to support the
above synchronization.
These changes make group selection and movement more robust and ensure
that UI and internal state remain consistent when using the Vue-based
node system.
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The third PR for managing display of widgets on subgraph nodes. This is
the one that actually makes the functionality usable and user visible.
Adds
- A right-side modal for configuring which widgets are promoted,
accessed by right click or selection toolbar
- This menu allows for re-arranging widget order by dragging and
dropping.
- Indicators inside the subgraph for which widgets have been promoted.
- Context menu options for promoting or demoting widget inside of a
subgraph.
<img width="767" height="694" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4f78645d-7b26-48ba-8c49-78f4807e89e8"
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src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7005c730-a732-481e-befb-57019a8a31a7"
/>
Known issues
- Some preview widgets are not added to a node until a draw operation
occurs. The code does not yet have a way of determining which nodes
should have draw operations forced to facilitate initial widget
creation.
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This PR introduces a reusable composite action for Playwright setup to
reduce duplication across workflows.
## Changes
- Created `.github/actions/setup-playwright/action.yml` composite action
that:
- Detects or uses provided Playwright version
- Caches Playwright browsers with intelligent cache keys
- Installs browsers only when cache miss occurs
- Installs OS dependencies when cache hit occurs
## Technical Details
- **Important:** The composite action requires `shell: bash` for all
`run` steps as per [GitHub Actions requirements for composite
actions](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/creating-actions/creating-a-composite-action#creating-an-action-metadata-file).
This is a mandatory field for composite actions, unlike regular workflow
steps.
- Updated workflow paths to account for repository checkout locations
(some workflows checkout to subdirectories like `ComfyUI_frontend/`)
- Uses conditional caching to avoid redundant browser installations
## Benefits
- Reduces code duplication across 6 workflow files
- Centralizes Playwright caching logic
- Consistent browser setup across all workflows
- Easier maintenance and updates
- Faster CI runs through intelligent caching
## Affected Workflows
- `.github/workflows/test-ui.yaml` (2 uses)
- `.github/workflows/i18n-custom-nodes.yaml`
- `.github/workflows/i18n-node-defs.yaml`
- `.github/workflows/i18n.yaml`
- `.github/workflows/test-browser-exp.yaml`
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## Summary
Increase functionality for slots and links, covered with playwright
tests.
## Features
- Allow for reroute anchors to work when dragging from input slot
- Allow for dragging existing links from input slot
- Allow for ctrl/command + alt to create new link from input slot
- Allow shift to drag all connected links on output slot
- Connect links with reroutes (only when dragged from vue slot)
## Tests Added
### Playwright
- Dragging input to input drags existing link
- Dropping an input link back on its slot restores the original
connection
- Ctrl+alt drag from an input starts a fresh link
- Should reuse the existing origin when dragging an input link
- Shift-dragging an output with multiple links should drag all links
- Rerouted input drag preview remains anchored to reroute
- Rerouted output shift-drag preview remains anchored to reroute
## Notes
The double rendering system for links being dragged, it works right now,
maybe they can be coalesced later.
Edit: As in the adapter, can be removed in a followup PR
Also, it's known that more features will arrive in smaller PRs, this PR
actually should've been much smaller.
The next ones coming up are drop on canvas support, snap to node, type
compatibility highlighting, and working with subgraphs.
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## Summary
Added `canvasOnly` flag to runtime-generated widgets to prevent Vue
renderer from displaying them while keeping canvas functionality intact.
## Changes
- **What**: Added `canvasOnly` widget option to hide upload, webcam, and
refresh widgets from Vue renderer
In the Canvas (LiteGraph) system, there was a small set of widgets with
strictly defined components. There, if we wanted some unique or
relatively complex behavior (like an upload butotn), we needed to create
a separate widget that would be coupled to the original widget at
runtime (and would not be serialized).
In the Vue renderer system, we can simply add flags to the inputSpec or
widget options and conditionally render complex UI additions -- i.e.,
there is no need for the hard-to-maintain runtime widget associations.
Expressing such things entirely in the view layer simplifies business
logic related to graph state, as we no longer need to account for
preserving the connections between runtime widgets and their special
siblings -- we also do not need to worry about the implications for
state serialization.
## Related
- https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/5798
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## Summary
Cleanup and fixes to the existing syncing logic.
## Review Focus
This is probably enough to review and test now.
Main things that should still work:
- moving nodes around
- adding new ones
- switching back and forth between Vue and Litegraph
Let me know if you find any bugs that weren't already present there.
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