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The documentation is a good resource for setting up configurations,
But it's a hassle and a real impediment to new users and an annoyance to veteran users to have to use docs and fiddle with settings, sometimes trial and error. This is the source of a large percent of open-help-chat/help-forum issues.
Feature Idea
It'd be slick to just put default presets for every model built into swarm automatically. No guessing or fiddling.
Default baseline presets for each standard model configuration, i.e. Skyreels.
Imagine a "Swarm" or "Default" folder in the Presets section that contains undeletable baseline Presets, i.e. Skyreels, Hunyuan, Flux, etc. And can be updated/added on new versions.
Upon using a new setup, just load the preset and make changes from there. Create your own customized presets from that if you wish.
Other
A few members in the community have expressed some willingness to help make the presets.
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The Problem
The documentation is a good resource for setting up configurations,
But it's a hassle and a real impediment to new users and an annoyance to veteran users to have to use docs and fiddle with settings, sometimes trial and error. This is the source of a large percent of open-help-chat/help-forum issues.
Feature Idea
It'd be slick to just put default presets for every model built into swarm automatically. No guessing or fiddling.
It was discussed briefly in Discord:
https://discord.com/channels/1243166023859961988/1243167879147421719/1342538173133361222
Possible Implementation
Default baseline presets for each standard model configuration, i.e. Skyreels.
Imagine a "Swarm" or "Default" folder in the Presets section that contains undeletable baseline Presets, i.e. Skyreels, Hunyuan, Flux, etc. And can be updated/added on new versions.
Upon using a new setup, just load the preset and make changes from there. Create your own customized presets from that if you wish.
Other
A few members in the community have expressed some willingness to help make the presets.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: