Find person-bearing sources
Scan supported ComfyUI graph provenance locally and review every source result.
Open the graph you intend to review and choose Find people. The scan runs on the ComfyUI server and follows supported graph provenance.
Finding a source creates no person, permission, or confirmation record in Pluribus. Human review and deliberate linking come next.
What the scan can surface
The current named-node coverage includes:
| Source path | Examples |
|---|---|
| Identity LoRAs | LoraLoader and LoraLoaderModelOnly paths |
| Image references | Supported face-adapter and image-editing paths |
| Person-like prompts | Prompt paths when no stronger source is present |
| Source markers | Explicit markers for unsupported or custom paths |
Use a Pluribus Source Marker
Use a Pluribus Source Marker when the graph does not make a human source explicit. Give it:
- A stable local source key
- A readable display name
- An internal note that helps your team understand the graph
Those local fields help you read the workflow. They are not uploaded as source identity.
In current ComfyUI builds, enter each field in the small Value editor and choose OK before moving to the next field. Choose the node-library result once; a double-click can insert two markers. Save the workflow after editing a marker.
Reference, LoRA, and unknown markers require a source key. A prompt-only marker may omit the key, but it must include a display name or note. Pluribus ignores incomplete markers and reports them above the source list instead of treating them as people.
Review every result
The scan does not inspect pixels or perform face recognition. Unsupported custom nodes may be missed, and an image input can be flagged without Pluribus knowing whether it contains a person.
Review the source cards against the actual graph and production context. If a source is missing, add an explicit marker or record the gap for manual review. Do not treat an empty scan as proof that no real person is represented.
After the scan, create or select the project and link every source deliberately.