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Install Guide
This guide is primarily written for Windows users. However, development is done on a (Gentoo) Linux laptop, so Linux users should have a smooth setup. @rexelbartolome also made an installation video: https://youtu.be/eCSIqJ5cmJs
NOTE: Even if you have used a another/previous Krita plugin, you must follow Installing the Extension below. Our APIs are very unlikely to be compatible.
Follow the corresponding installation guide from AUTOMATIC1111's wiki:
Download or clone this repository https://github.com/Interpause/auto-sd-paint-ext into the extensions folder within AUTOMATIC1111's stable-diffusion-webui repository. Make sure to add --api to COMMANDLINE_ARGS in webui-user.bat or webui-user.sh.
Afterwards, double click webui-user.bat as per normal to run it. You should notice a newly added tab, "auto-sd-paint-ext Guide/Panel" added to the webUI.
Download Krita and launch it. Minimally, Krita 5 is needed.
Afterwards follow the steps in the newly added webUI tab, "auto-sd-paint-ext Guide/Panel":

The steps in the webUI tab are still applicable besides one key difference: you cannot symlink from a remote filesystem to your own. The Krita plugin files are located in frontends/krita. All that matters is that they are present in pykrita folder whether via copying or symlinking from a local clone of the repository.
- Remember to add the
--listenflag toCOMMANDLINE_ARGS. - Change "Backend URL" under the Config tab to the ip address of your remote server.
- If the remote is Windows try
ipconfig. On Linux, tryip aorifconfig.
- If the remote is Windows try
- For remote use, while the extension will still auto-update, the Krita plugin will not auto-update anymore.