ComfyUI/pyproject.toml
comfyanonymous fc657f471a ComfyUI version v0.4.0
From now on ComfyUI will do version numbers a bit differently, every stable
off the master branch will increment the minor version. Anytime a fix needs
to be backported onto a stable version the patch version will be
incremented.

Example: We release v0.6.0 off the master branch then a day later a bug is
discovered and we decide to backport the fix onto the v0.6.0 stable, this
will be done in a separate branch in the main repository and this new
stable will be tagged v0.6.1
2025-12-09 18:26:49 -05:00

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[project]
name = "ComfyUI"
version = "0.4.0"
readme = "README.md"
license = { file = "LICENSE" }
requires-python = ">=3.9"
[project.urls]
homepage = "https://www.comfy.org/"
repository = "https://github.com/comfyanonymous/ComfyUI"
documentation = "https://docs.comfy.org/"
[tool.ruff]
lint.select = [
"N805", # invalid-first-argument-name-for-method
"S307", # suspicious-eval-usage
"S102", # exec
"T", # print-usage
"W",
# The "F" series in Ruff stands for "Pyflakes" rules, which catch various Python syntax errors and undefined names.
# See all rules here: https://docs.astral.sh/ruff/rules/#pyflakes-f
"F",
]
exclude = ["*.ipynb", "**/generated/*.pyi"]
[tool.pylint]
master.py-version = "3.10"
master.extension-pkg-allow-list = [
"pydantic",
]
reports.output-format = "colorized"
similarities.ignore-imports = "yes"
messages_control.disable = [
"missing-module-docstring",
"missing-class-docstring",
"missing-function-docstring",
"line-too-long",
"too-few-public-methods",
"too-many-public-methods",
"too-many-instance-attributes",
"too-many-positional-arguments",
"broad-exception-raised",
"too-many-lines",
"invalid-name",
"unused-argument",
"broad-exception-caught",
"consider-using-with",
"fixme",
"too-many-statements",
"too-many-branches",
"too-many-locals",
"too-many-arguments",
"too-many-return-statements",
"too-many-nested-blocks",
"duplicate-code",
"abstract-method",
"superfluous-parens",
"arguments-differ",
"redefined-builtin",
"unnecessary-lambda",
"dangerous-default-value",
"invalid-overridden-method",
# next warnings should be fixed in future
"bad-classmethod-argument", # Class method should have 'cls' as first argument
"wrong-import-order", # Standard imports should be placed before third party imports
"ungrouped-imports",
"unnecessary-pass",
"unnecessary-lambda-assignment",
"no-else-return",
"unused-variable",
]