>>3025436Do you use Git? If so you can check out the other branches at
https://github.com/Panchovix/stable-diffusion-webui-reForge or the "Suggested repos instead of reForge for stability"
Suggested repos instead of reForge for stability
Forge Classic:
https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic, from @Haoming02 with a lot of optimizations and features, from reforge, forge, etc based on old backend of forge.
Forge Neo:
https://github.com/Haoming02/sd-webui-forge-classic/tree/neo, from @Haoming02. It is a continuation of Forge2 (so Flux, fp8, gguf, etc) but with more features (wan 2.2, Qwen Image, Nunchaku, etc), aimed on optimizations and new features.
ersatzForge:
https://github.com/DenOfEquity/ersatzForge, from DenOfEquity, based on Forge2, but as he says, with (experimental, opinionated) changes to Forge2 webUI.
Thanks!
Forge2/reForge2
newmain_newforge: Based on latest forge2 (gradio4, flux, etc) with some small changes that I plan to add very slowly. For now it has python 3.12 support, sage/flash attention support, all the samplers and schedulers from reForge (1), and recently, support for CFG++ samplers.
Other branches:
main: Main branch with multiple changes and updates. But not stable as main-old branch.
dev: Similar to main but with more unstable changes. I.e. using comfy/ldm_patched backend for sd1.x and sdxl instead of A1111.
dev2: More unstable than dev, for now same as dev.
experimental: same as dev2 but with gradio 4.
main-old: Branch with old forge backend. Possibly the most stable and older one (2025-03)