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    🦌 Prompt Commander

    A visual prompt editor for Stable Diffusion WebUI (Forge / Auto1111).

    Stop wrestling with raw text. Prompt Commander replaces your prompt textboxes with an interactive bubble editor that sits directly beneath the existing prompt fields — no scrolling, no extra panels to expand. Each token in your prompt becomes its own clickable, draggable bubble that you can reorder, weight, hide, edit, or save with a single click.

    Built originally because sd-webui-prompt-all-in-one broke from API failures — Prompt Commander is lighter, dependency-free, vanilla JS, and stays out of your way.


    ✨ What It Does

    • Visual bubble editor — every token in your prompt becomes a pill-shaped bubble, color-coded by type (emphasis orange, de-emphasis blue, LoRA purple, BREAK red, ghost dimmed)

    • One-click weight adjustment — + and − buttons on each bubble step the weight by 0.1 and produce clean (word:1.2) or [word:0.8)] syntax automatically

    • LoRA-aware — weight buttons on LoRAs adjust the <lora:name:weight> value safely without corrupting the syntax

    • Ghost system 👻 — temporarily hide tokens from the prompt without losing them. Click the ghost icon to dim a token; click the dimmed bubble to revive it. Toggle styles or LoRAs on/off without retyping

    • Drag to reorder — grab any bubble and drop it elsewhere to rearrange your prompt

    • Double-click to edit any bubble's text inline

    • Selection + batch ops — Ctrl-click bubbles or rubber-band drag to select multiple, then bulk-adjust weight, copy, delete, or save them

    • Keyword library with categories — left-click a chip to insert into positive, right-click for negative, drag chips between categories to organize

    • Saved full prompts — name and save complete positive + negative + seed combos, recall them from a dropdown

    • Token counter with warning when you cross the 77-token CLIP limit

    • Keyboard shortcuts — Ctrl+Z/Y undo/redo (per-prompt), Ctrl+C copy selected, Delete, Ctrl+A select all, = and − for batch weight changes

    • Link / Unlink — merge selected tokens into grouped emphasis (word1, word2) or explode them back


    🆕 Recent Updates

    • Inline positioning — editor panels now sit immediately below your prompt textboxes instead of buried in a Scripts accordion. Less clicking, more painting

    • LoRA weight controls fixed — +/− buttons now work properly on LoRA bubbles without breaking their syntax. Ghost button works on LoRAs too, so you can quickly toggle them off without removing them

    • Weight math overhauled — no more accidental double-wrapping like ((word:1.2):1.1); epsilon comparisons handle floating-point drift correctly

    • Ghost system rebuilt — index calculation rewritten so ghosts always revive at their correct positions

    • Auto-restore — if Gradio re-renders the editor panels (after a library update, for example), they're automatically detected and re-positioned

    • Modernized UI — pill-shaped bubbles, monospace font, hover glow effects, color theming per token type

    • Token counter with amber warning at 75+ tokens

    • Cleaner, more efficient — replaced polling with event-driven updates, fixed undo/redo targeting drift, hardened the chip drag/reorder pipeline


    📦 Installation

    Drop the extension folder into your WebUI's extensions/ directory and restart. No dependencies, no build step, no API keys.

    Compatible with Auto1111 and Forge / Forge-Neo. (img2img tab support is temporarily limited while a tab-switching edge case is being investigated — txt2img works fully.)


    💡 Why Use It

    If you build prompts with more than five or six concepts, the raw textbox becomes a maze of commas and parentheses. Prompt Commander makes the prompt visible — you can see what you have, rearrange it, weight individual ideas, and try variations without retyping. It's especially useful for:

    • Tuning multiple LoRAs on the fly

    • Building complex prompts incrementally

    • Saving and recalling prompt presets

    • Curating a personal keyword library you can reuse across sessions

    Built by someone who actually uses SD daily. Bug reports and suggestions welcome.

    Description

    Some QoL changes and a minor bugfix.

    FAQ

    Other
    SD 1.5

    Details

    Downloads
    21
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    5/17/2026
    Updated
    5/25/2026
    Deleted
    -

    Files

    promptCommander_v36.zip

    Mirrors

    CivitAI (1 mirrors)