## 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 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) ┆Issue is synchronized with this [Notion page](https://www.notion.so/PR-6197-chore-Add-Oxc-linter-to-project-2946d73d3650818cbb55ef9c0abdb9b9) by [Unito](https://www.unito.io) --------- Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: GitHub Action <action@github.com> Co-authored-by: DrJKL <DrJKL0424@gmail.com>
Release Schedule
The project follows a structured release process for each minor version, consisting of three distinct phases:
-
Development Phase - 1 week
- Active development of new features
- Code changes merged to the development branch
-
Feature Freeze - 1 week
- No new features accepted
- Only bug fixes are cherry-picked to the release branch
- Testing and stabilization of the codebase
-
Publication
- Release is published at the end of the freeze period
- Version is finalized and made available to all users
Nightly Releases
Nightly releases are published daily at https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/releases.
To use the latest nightly release, add the following command line argument to your ComfyUI launch script:
--front-end-version Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend@latest
Overlapping Release Cycles
The development of successive minor versions overlaps. For example, while version 1.1 is in feature freeze, development for version 1.2 begins simultaneously.
Example Release Cycle
| Week | Date Range | Version 1.1 | Version 1.2 | Version 1.3 | Patch Releases |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 1-7 | Development | - | - | - |
| 2 | Mar 8-14 | Feature Freeze | Development | - | 1.1.0 through 1.1.6 (daily) |
| 3 | Mar 15-21 | Released | Feature Freeze | Development | 1.1.7 through 1.1.13 (daily) 1.2.0 through 1.2.6 (daily) |
| 4 | Mar 22-28 | - | Released | Feature Freeze | 1.2.7 through 1.2.13 (daily) 1.3.0 through 1.3.6 (daily) |
Release Summary
Major features
v1.5: Native translation (i18n)
ComfyUI now includes built-in translation support, replacing the need for third-party translation extensions. Select your language
in Comfy > Locale > Language to translate the interface into English, Chinese (Simplified), Russian, Japanese, Korean, or Arabic. This native
implementation offers better performance, reliability, and maintainability compared to previous solutions.
More details available here: https://blog.comfy.org/p/native-localization-support-i18n
v1.4: New mask editor
https://github.com/Comfy-Org/ComfyUI_frontend/pull/1284 implements a new mask editor.
v1.3.22: Integrated server terminal
Press Ctrl + ` to toggle integrated terminal.
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/eddedc6a-07a3-4a83-9475-63b3977f6d94
v1.2.4: Node library sidebar tab
Drag & Drop
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/853e20b7-bc0e-49c9-bbce-a2ba7566f92f
Filter
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4bbca3ee-318f-4cf0-be32-a5a5541066cf
v1.2.0: Queue/History sidebar tab
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/86e264fe-4d26-4f07-aa9a-83bdd2d02b8f
v1.1.0: Node search box
Fuzzy search & Node preview
Release link with shift
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a1b2b5c3-10d1-4256-b620-345de6858f25
QoL changes
v1.3.32: **Litegraph** Nested group
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f51adeb1-028e-40af-81e4-0ac13075198a
v1.3.24: **Litegraph** Group selection
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e6230a94-411e-4fba-90cb-6c694200adaa
v1.3.6: **Litegraph** Toggle link visibility
v1.3.4: **Litegraph** Auto widget to input conversion
Dropping a link of correct type on node widget will automatically convert the widget to input.
v1.3.4: **Litegraph** Canvas pan mode
The canvas becomes readonly in pan mode. Pan mode is activated by clicking the pan mode button on the canvas menu or by holding the space key.
v1.3.1: **Litegraph** Shift drag link to create a new link
v1.2.44: **Litegraph** Double click group title to edit
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5bf0e2b6-8b3a-40a7-b44f-f0879e9ad26f
v1.2.39: **Litegraph** Group selected nodes with Ctrl + G
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7805dc54-0854-4a28-8bcd-4b007fa01151
v1.2.38: **Litegraph** Double click node title to edit
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d61d5d0e-f200-4153-b293-3e3f6a212b30
v1.2.7: **Litegraph** drags multiple links with shift pressed
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/68826715-bb55-4b2a-be6e-675cfc424afe
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c142c43f-2fe9-4030-8196-b3bfd4c6977d
v1.2.2: **Litegraph** auto connects to correct slot
Before
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c253f778-82d5-4e6f-aec0-ea2ccf421651
After
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b6360ac0-f0d2-447c-9daa-8a2e20c0dc1d
v1.1.8: **Litegraph** hides text overflow on widget value
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5696a89d-4a47-4fcc-9e8c-71e1264943f2
Developer APIs
v1.6.13: prompt/confirm/alert replacements for ComfyUI desktop
Several browser-only APIs are not available in ComfyUI desktop's electron environment.
window.promptwindow.confirmwindow.alert
Please use the following APIs as replacements.
// window.prompt
window['app'].extensionManager.dialog
.prompt({
title: 'Test Prompt',
message: 'Test Prompt Message'
})
.then((value: string) => {
// Do something with the value user entered
})
// window.confirm
window['app'].extensionManager.dialog
.confirm({
title: 'Test Confirm',
message: 'Test Confirm Message'
})
.then((value: boolean) => {
// Do something with the value user entered
})
// window.alert
window['app'].extensionManager.toast
.addAlert("Test Alert")
v1.3.34: Register about panel badges
app.registerExtension({
name: 'TestExtension1',
aboutPageBadges: [
{
label: 'Test Badge',
url: 'https://example.com',
icon: 'pi pi-box'
}
]
})
v1.3.22: Register bottom panel tabs
app.registerExtension({
name: 'TestExtension',
bottomPanelTabs: [
{
id: 'TestTab',
title: 'Test Tab',
type: 'custom',
render: (el) => {
el.innerHTML = '<div>Custom tab</div>'
}
}
]
})
v1.3.22: New settings API
Legacy settings API.
// Register a new setting
app.ui.settings.addSetting({
id: 'TestSetting',
name: 'Test Setting',
type: 'text',
defaultValue: 'Hello, world!'
})
// Get the value of a setting
const value = app.ui.settings.getSettingValue('TestSetting')
// Set the value of a setting
app.ui.settings.setSettingValue('TestSetting', 'Hello, universe!')
New settings API.
// Register a new setting
app.registerExtension({
name: 'TestExtension1',
settings: [
{
id: 'TestSetting',
name: 'Test Setting',
type: 'text',
defaultValue: 'Hello, world!'
}
]
})
// Get the value of a setting
const value = app.extensionManager.setting.get('TestSetting')
// Set the value of a setting
app.extensionManager.setting.set('TestSetting', 'Hello, universe!')
v1.3.7: Register commands and keybindings
Extensions can call the following API to register commands and keybindings. Do note that keybindings defined in core cannot be overwritten, and some keybindings are reserved by the browser.
app.registerExtension({
name: 'TestExtension1',
commands: [
{
id: 'TestCommand',
function: () => {
alert('TestCommand')
}
}
],
keybindings: [
{
combo: { key: 'k' },
commandId: 'TestCommand'
}
]
})
v1.3.1: Extension API to register custom topbar menu items
Extensions can call the following API to register custom topbar menu items.
app.registerExtension({
name: 'TestExtension1',
commands: [
{
id: 'foo-id',
label: 'foo',
function: () => {
alert(1)
}
}
],
menuCommands: [
{
path: ['ext', 'ext2'],
commands: ['foo-id']
}
]
})
v1.2.27: Extension API to add toast message
iExtensions can call the following API to add toast messages.
app.extensionManager.toast.add({
severity: 'info',
summary: 'Loaded!',
detail: 'Extension loaded!',
life: 3000
})
Documentation of all supported options can be found here: https://primevue.org/toast/#api.toast.interfaces.ToastMessageOptions
v1.2.4: Extension API to register custom sidebar tab
Extensions now can call the following API to register a sidebar tab.
app.extensionManager.registerSidebarTab({
id: "search",
icon: "pi pi-search",
title: "search",
tooltip: "search",
type: "custom",
render: (el) => {
el.innerHTML = "<div>Custom search tab</div>";
},
});
The list of supported icons can be found here: https://primevue.org/icons/#list
We will support custom icons later.
v1.10.9: Selection Toolbox API
Extensions can register commands that appear in the selection toolbox when specific items are selected on the canvas.
app.registerExtension({
name: 'TestExtension1',
commands: [
{
id: 'test.selection.command',
label: 'Test Command',
icon: 'pi pi-star',
function: () => {
// Command logic here
}
}
],
// Return an array of command IDs to show in the selection toolbox
// when an item is selected
getSelectionToolboxCommands: (selectedItem) => ['test.selection.command']
})
The selection toolbox will display the command button when items are selected:
Contributing
We welcome contributions to ComfyUI Frontend! Please see our Contributing Guide for:
- Ways to contribute (code, documentation, testing, community support)
- Development setup and workflow
- Code style guidelines
- Testing requirements
- How to submit pull requests
- Backporting fixes to release branches
Development
For detailed development setup, testing procedures, and technical information, please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md.
i18n
See locales/README.md for details.
Storybook
See .storybook/README.md for component development and visual testing documentation.
Troubleshooting
For comprehensive troubleshooting and technical support, please refer to our official documentation:
- General Troubleshooting Guide - Common issues, performance optimization, and reporting bugs
- Custom Node Issues - Debugging custom node problems and conflicts
- Desktop Installation Guide - Desktop-specific installation and troubleshooting