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SD to Core ML

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The neatest script for converting Stable Diffusion 1.5 models to Core ML

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FeaturesUsagePrerequisitesTroubleshooting

6 | 7 | ## Features 8 | 9 | - ControlNet-ready 10 | - Works with both CKPT and SafeTensors files 11 | - Displays a log message and a system notification with status updates 12 | - If a conversion fails, it will attempt it every 30s until it's successful 13 | - Resume your conversions at any time by entering the same model name 14 | - Automatically deletes all unnecessary files once the conversion is done 15 | - When converting to `All`, asks whether to zip folders (useful for sharing purposes) 16 | - If zipped, asks whether to delete the model and its folders 17 | - Some easter eggs 👀 18 | 19 | ## Usage 20 | 21 | Before running: be sure to meet the [prerequisites](#prerequisites), place the script in the same folder as the model you want to convert, and open it with a code editor since there is two folder paths that need to be adjusted. You'll find both at the start of the script: 22 | 23 |

24 | 25 | When done, the script is ready to be used. 26 | 27 | You can run it by dragging it into the Terminal app and then pressing Enter, or set it to (always) open with the Terminal App: right-click on the file → "Get Info" → "Open with" → "Terminal". 28 | 29 | Once started, it will prompt you to specify your model's name: 30 | 31 |

32 | 33 | When set, the script will proceed to display all the possible conversion options: 34 | 35 | 1. CKPT → All 36 | 2. CKPT → Diffusers 37 | 3. SafeTensors → All 38 | 4. SafeTensors → Diffusers 39 | 5. Diffusers → ORIGINAL 40 | 6. Diffusers → ORIGINAL 512x768 41 | 7. Diffusers → ORIGINAL 768x512 42 | 8. Diffusers → SPLIT_EINSUM 43 | 9. Change model name 44 | 45 | The `CKPT → All` and `SafeTensors → All` options will convert your model to `Diffusers`, then `Diffusers` to `ORIGINAL`, `ORIGINAL 512x768`, `ORIGINAL 768x512`, and `SPLIT_EINSUM` — all in one go. 46 | 47 |

48 | 49 | All the steps will show a success or failure log message, including a visual and auditory system notification. In case you don't like the latter, you can change its behavior by going to "System Settings..." → "Notifications" → "Script Editor"; or by deleting all the lines in the script starting with `osascript`. 50 | 51 |
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54 | 55 | ## Prerequisites 56 | 57 | The script assumes you have Homebrew, Wget, Xcode, and Miniconda (with the `ml-stable-diffusion` environment) already installed. If not, please proceed as follows: 58 | 59 | 1. Install Homebrew and remember to follow the instructions under "Next steps" 60 | 61 | ```bash 62 | /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" 63 | ``` 64 | 65 | 1. Install Wget 66 | 67 | ```bash 68 | brew install wget 69 | ``` 70 | 71 | 1. Download and install [Xcode](https://developer.apple.com/download/all/?q=Xcode) 72 | 1. Download and Install [Miniconda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html) 73 | 1. Once done, run the commands below according to their display order 74 | 75 | ```bash 76 | git clone https://github.com/apple/ml-stable-diffusion.git 77 | ``` 78 | 79 | ```bash 80 | conda create -n coreml_stable_diffusion python=3.8 -y 81 | ``` 82 | 83 | ```bash 84 | conda activate coreml_stable_diffusion 85 | ``` 86 | 87 | ```bash 88 | cd ml-stable-diffusion 89 | ``` 90 | 91 | ```bash 92 | pip install -e . 93 | ``` 94 | 95 | ```bash 96 | pip install omegaconf 97 | ``` 98 | 99 | ```bash 100 | pip install safetensors 101 | ``` 102 | 103 | 1. Download [this Python script](https://github.com/huggingface/diffusers/raw/main/scripts/convert_original_stable_diffusion_to_diffusers.py) and place it in the same folder as the model 104 | 105 | ## Troubleshooting 106 | 107 | #### File 108 | 109 | - `sd-to-coreml.sh: permission denied`: type `chmod +x `, drag the script into the Terminal window, and then press Enter ⏎ 110 | 111 | #### Miniconda 112 | 113 | - `This package is incompatible with this version of macOS`: after the "Software Licence Agreement" step, click on "Change Install Location..." and select "Install for me only" 114 | 115 | #### Terminal errors 116 | 117 | - `xcrun: error: unable to find utility "coremlcompiler", not a developer tool or in PATH`: open Xcode and go to "Settings..." → "Locations" then click on the "Command Line Tools" drop-down menu and reselect the Command Line Tools version 118 | - `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pytorch_lightning'`: while the conda `coreml_stable_diffusion` environment is active, run 119 | 120 | ```bash 121 | pip install pytorch_lightning 122 | ``` 123 | 124 | Every time you see a similar message, you can solve it by installing what is requested via `pip install ` 125 | 126 | - `zsh: killed python`: your Mac has run out of memory. Close some memory-hungry applications you may have open and do the process again. Still not working? Reboot. Still not working? Use `nice -n 10` before running the script. Still not working? Well, `SPLIT_EINSUM` conversions tend to be the more demanding, so while converting, I often close all the other apps and leave my MacBook melting alone 127 | 128 | #### Terminal warnings 129 | 130 | - If you get any of these 131 | 132 | ``` 133 | TracerWarning: Converting a tensor to a Python boolean might cause the trace to be incorrect. We can't record the data flow of Python values, so this value will be treated as a constant in the future. This means that the trace might not generalize to other inputs! 134 | ``` 135 | 136 | ```bash 137 | WARNING:__main__:Casted the `beta`(value=0.0) argument of `baddbmm` op from int32 to float32 dtype for conversion! 138 | ``` 139 | 140 | ```bash 141 | WARNING:coremltools:Tuple detected at graph output. This will be flattened in the converted model. 142 | ``` 143 | 144 | ```bash 145 | WARNING:coremltools:Saving value type of int64 into a builtin type of int32, might lose precision! 146 | ``` 147 | 148 | You're fine 149 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/1-script-paths.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zabriskije/SD-to-CoreML/5ffab4ea310d0b27d947ea7f0bc6878f505edfb0/images/1-script-paths.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/2-model-prompt.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zabriskije/SD-to-CoreML/5ffab4ea310d0b27d947ea7f0bc6878f505edfb0/images/2-model-prompt.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/3-menu-options.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zabriskije/SD-to-CoreML/5ffab4ea310d0b27d947ea7f0bc6878f505edfb0/images/3-menu-options.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/4-notification.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zabriskije/SD-to-CoreML/5ffab4ea310d0b27d947ea7f0bc6878f505edfb0/images/4-notification.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/5-log-message.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zabriskije/SD-to-CoreML/5ffab4ea310d0b27d947ea7f0bc6878f505edfb0/images/5-log-message.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sd-to-coreml.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # If Miniconda has been installed in a different folder from your home one, change "YOUR-PATH-HERE" with your custom path. Otherwise, simply delete it 4 | source ~/YOUR-PATH-HERE/miniconda3/etc/profile.d/conda.sh 5 | conda activate coreml_stable_diffusion 6 | 7 | # Change "YOUR-PATH-HERE" with your Diffusers script and model's path 8 | cd ~/YOUR-PATH-HERE 9 | 10 | # For updates and troubleshooting: github.com/Zabriskije/SD-to-CoreML 11 | 12 | ####################################################### 13 | ## ## 14 | ## Variables ## 15 | ## ## 16 | ####################################################### 17 | 18 | B=$(printf %"$(tput cols)"s | tr " " "-") 19 | R='\033[0;31m' 20 | G='\033[0;32m' 21 | Y='\033[0;33m' 22 | N='\033[0m' 23 | 24 | ####################################################### 25 | ## ## 26 | ## Model prompt ## 27 | ## ## 28 | ####################################################### 29 | 30 | while true; do 31 | printf '\33c\e[3J' 32 | echo -e "${B}\nSD to Core ML script by ${R}φ Zabriskije${N}\n${B}\n" 33 | read -p "Enter model name: " mname 34 | 35 | ####################################################### 36 | ## ## 37 | ## Conversion menu ## 38 | ## ## 39 | ####################################################### 40 | 41 | PS3=$'\n'"Pick a number: " 42 | while true; do 43 | printf '\33c\e[3J' 44 | echo -e "${B}\nSD to Core ML script by ${R}φ Zabriskije${N}\n${B}\n\nModel: ${mname}\n" 45 | COLUMNS="0"; options=("CKPT → All" "CKPT → Diffusers" "SafeTensors → All" "SafeTensors → Diffusers" "Diffusers → ORIGINAL" "Diffusers → ORIGINAL 512x768" "Diffusers → ORIGINAL 768x512" "Diffusers → SPLIT_EINSUM" "Change model name") && 46 | select opt in "${options[@]}"; do 47 | case $opt in 48 | 49 | ####################################################### 50 | ## ## 51 | ## CKPT → All ## 52 | ## ## 53 | ####################################################### 54 | 55 | "CKPT → All") 56 | 57 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 58 | # CKPT → All (Diffusers) # 59 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 60 | 61 | echo -e "\n${G}[1/5] Converting ${mname} to Diffusers...${N}\n" 62 | 63 | SECONDS=0 64 | 65 | until 66 | python convert_original_stable_diffusion_to_diffusers.py --checkpoint_path ${mname}.ckpt --device cpu --extract_ema --dump_path ${mname}_diffusers 67 | do 68 | osascript -e 'display notification "[1/5] Conversion to Diffusers failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 69 | echo -e "\n${R}[1/5] Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 70 | sleep 30 71 | done 72 | 73 | time=$SECONDS 74 | 75 | echo -e "\n${G}[1/5] Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 76 | 77 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 78 | # CKPT → All (ORIGINAL) # 79 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 80 | 81 | echo -e "${G}[2/5] Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL...${N}\n" 82 | 83 | SECONDS=0 84 | 85 | until 86 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original 87 | do 88 | osascript -e 'display notification "[2/5] Conversion to ORIGINAL failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 89 | echo -e "\n${R}[2/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 90 | sleep 30 91 | done 92 | 93 | mv ${mname}_original deleting... 94 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original 95 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original . 96 | rm -rf deleting... 97 | 98 | time=$SECONDS 99 | 100 | echo -e "\n${G}[2/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 101 | 102 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 103 | # CKPT → All (ORIGINAL 512x768) # 104 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 105 | 106 | echo -e "${G}[3/5] Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768...${N}\n" 107 | 108 | SECONDS=0 109 | 110 | until 111 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 64 --latent-h 96 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_512x768 && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 64 --latent-h 96 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_512x768 112 | do 113 | osascript -e 'display notification "[3/5] Conversion to ORIGINAL 512x768 failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 114 | echo -e "\n${R}[3/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768 failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 115 | sleep 30 116 | done 117 | 118 | mv ${mname}_original_512x768 deleting... 119 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original_512x768 120 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original_512x768 . 121 | rm -rf deleting... 122 | 123 | time=$SECONDS 124 | 125 | echo -e "\n${G}[3/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768 completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 126 | 127 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 128 | # CKPT → All (ORIGINAL 768x512) # 129 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 130 | 131 | echo -e "${G}[4/5] Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL 768x512...${N}\n" 132 | 133 | SECONDS=0 134 | 135 | until 136 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 96 --latent-h 64 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_768x512 && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 96 --latent-h 64 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_768x512 137 | do 138 | osascript -e 'display notification "[4/5] Conversion to ORIGINAL 768x512 failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 139 | echo -e "\n${R}[4/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ${R}ORIGINAL 768x512${R} failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 140 | sleep 30 141 | done 142 | 143 | mv ${mname}_original_768x512 deleting... 144 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original_768x512 145 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original_768x512 . 146 | rm -rf deleting... 147 | 148 | time=$SECONDS 149 | 150 | echo -e "\n${G}[4/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 768x512 completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 151 | 152 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 153 | # CKPT → All (SPLIT_EINSUM) # 154 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 155 | 156 | echo -e "${G}[5/5] Converting ${mname} to SPLIT_EINSUM...${N}\n" 157 | 158 | SECONDS=0 159 | 160 | until 161 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation SPLIT_EINSUM -o ${mname}_split-einsum && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation SPLIT_EINSUM -o ${mname}_split-einsum 162 | do 163 | osascript -e 'display notification "[5/5] Conversion to SPLIT_EINSUM failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 164 | echo -e "\n${R}[5/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ${R}SPLIT_EINSUM${R} failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 165 | sleep 30 166 | done 167 | 168 | mv ${mname}_split-einsum deleting... 169 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_split-einsum 170 | mv deleting.../${mname}_split-einsum . 171 | rm -rf deleting... 172 | 173 | time=$SECONDS 174 | 175 | echo -e "\n${G}[5/5] Conversion of ${mname} to SPLIT_EINSUM completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 176 | 177 | echo -e "${G}All conversions completed${N}\n" 178 | 179 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 180 | # CKPT → All (Zip files) # 181 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 182 | 183 | while true; do 184 | read -p "Do you want to zip your files? (y/n) " zip 185 | case "$zip" in 186 | y|Y) 187 | echo -ne "\nZipping ${Y}" 188 | ( while true; do 189 | for X in '⠁' '⠂' '⠄' '⡀' '⡈' '⡐' '⡠' '⣀' '⣁' '⣂' '⣄' '⣌' '⣔' '⣤' '⣥' '⣦' '⣮' '⣶' '⣷' '⣿' '⡿' '⠿' '⢟' '⠟' '⡛' '⠛' '⠫' '⢋' '⠋' '⠍' '⡉' '⠉' '⠑' '⠡' '⢁'; do 190 | echo -en "\b$X" 191 | sleep 0.1 192 | done 193 | done ) & 194 | printf "\e[?25l" 195 | SPIN_PID=$! 196 | zip -r -q ${mname}_original.zip ${mname}_original -x "*.DS_Store" & 197 | zip -r -q ${mname}_original_512x768.zip ${mname}_original_512x768 -x "*.DS_Store" & 198 | zip -r -q ${mname}_original_768x512.zip ${mname}_original_768x512 -x "*.DS_Store" & 199 | zip -r -q ${mname}_split-einsum.zip ${mname}_split-einsum -x "*.DS_Store" 200 | kill $SPIN_PID 201 | wait $SPIN_PID 2> /dev/null 202 | printf "\e[?25h" 203 | echo -ne "\r${G}Zipped ${N}\n\n" 204 | 205 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 206 | # CKPT → All (Delete files) # 207 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 208 | 209 | while true; do 210 | read -p "Do you want to delete the model and its folders? (y/n) " deletemfs 211 | case "$deletemfs" in 212 | y|Y) 213 | echo -ne "\nDeleting ${Y}" 214 | ( while true; do 215 | for X in '⠁' '⠂' '⠄' '⡀' '⡈' '⡐' '⡠' '⣀' '⣁' '⣂' '⣄' '⣌' '⣔' '⣤' '⣥' '⣦' '⣮' '⣶' '⣷' '⣿' '⡿' '⠿' '⢟' '⠟' '⡛' '⠛' '⠫' '⢋' '⠋' '⠍' '⡉' '⠉' '⠑' '⠡' '⢁'; do 216 | echo -en "\b$X" 217 | sleep 0.1 218 | done 219 | done ) & 220 | printf "\e[?25l" 221 | SPIN_PID=$! 222 | mv ${mname}.ckpt ~/.Trash 223 | mv ${mname}_diffusers ~/.Trash 224 | mv ${mname}_original ~/.Trash 225 | mv ${mname}_original_512x768 ~/.Trash 226 | mv ${mname}_original_768x512 ~/.Trash 227 | mv ${mname}_split-einsum ~/.Trash 228 | kill $SPIN_PID 229 | wait $SPIN_PID 2> /dev/null 230 | printf "\e[?25h" 231 | echo -ne "\r${G}Deleted ${N}\n\n" 232 | break ;; 233 | n|N) echo; break ;; 234 | *) 235 | roll=$(($RANDOM % 8)) 236 | wtf=("That option is Coming Soon™" "Are you sure about that?" "Try again with, I don't know, [y] or [n]?" "I don't know what that is, and at this point, I'm too afraid to ask" "I know you're happy about the script, but please stop keysmashing" "¯\_(ツ)_/¯" "ಠಿ_ಠ" "ಠ_ಠ") 237 | echo -e "\n${R}${wtf[$roll]}${N}\n" 238 | ;; 239 | esac 240 | done 241 | 242 | break ;; 243 | n|N) echo; break ;; 244 | *) 245 | roll=$(($RANDOM % 8)) 246 | wtf=("That option is Coming Soon™" "Are you sure about that?" "Try again with, I don't know, [y] or [n]?" "I don't know what that is, and at this point, I'm too afraid to ask" "I know you're happy about the script, but please stop keysmashing" "¯\_(ツ)_/¯" "ಠಿ_ಠ" "ಠ_ಠ") 247 | echo -e "\n${R}${wtf[$roll]}${N}\n" 248 | ;; 249 | esac 250 | done 251 | 252 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 253 | 254 | break ;; 255 | 256 | ####################################################### 257 | ## ## 258 | ## CKPT → Diffusers ## 259 | ## ## 260 | ####################################################### 261 | 262 | "CKPT → Diffusers") 263 | echo -e "\n${G}Converting ${mname} to Diffusers...${N}\n" 264 | 265 | SECONDS=0 266 | 267 | until 268 | python convert_original_stable_diffusion_to_diffusers.py --checkpoint_path ${mname}.ckpt --device cpu --extract_ema --dump_path ${mname}_diffusers 269 | do 270 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to Diffusers failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 271 | echo -e "\n${R}Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 272 | sleep 30 273 | done 274 | 275 | time=$SECONDS 276 | 277 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to Diffusers completed 🥳" with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Funk"' 278 | echo -e "\n${G}Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 279 | 280 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 281 | 282 | break ;; 283 | 284 | ####################################################### 285 | ## ## 286 | ## SafeTensors → All ## 287 | ## ## 288 | ####################################################### 289 | 290 | "SafeTensors → All") 291 | 292 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 293 | # SafeTensors → All (Diffusers) # 294 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 295 | 296 | echo -e "\n${G}[1/5] Converting ${mname} to Diffusers...${N}\n" 297 | 298 | SECONDS=0 299 | 300 | until 301 | python convert_original_stable_diffusion_to_diffusers.py --checkpoint_path ${mname}.safetensors --from_safetensors --device cpu --extract_ema --dump_path ${mname}_diffusers 302 | do 303 | osascript -e 'display notification "[1/5] Conversion to Diffusers failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 304 | echo -e "\n${R}[1/5] Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 305 | sleep 30 306 | done 307 | 308 | time=$SECONDS 309 | 310 | echo -e "\n${G}[1/5] Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 311 | 312 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 313 | # SafeTensors → All (ORIGINAL) # 314 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 315 | 316 | echo -e "${G}[2/5] Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL...${N}\n" 317 | 318 | SECONDS=0 319 | 320 | until 321 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original 322 | do 323 | osascript -e 'display notification "[2/5] Conversion to ORIGINAL failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 324 | echo -e "\n${R}[2/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 325 | sleep 30 326 | done 327 | 328 | mv ${mname}_original deleting... 329 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original 330 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original . 331 | rm -rf deleting... 332 | 333 | time=$SECONDS 334 | 335 | echo -e "\n${G}[2/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 336 | 337 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 338 | # SafeTensors → All (ORIGINAL 512x768) # 339 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 340 | 341 | echo -e "${G}[3/5] Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768...${N}\n" 342 | 343 | SECONDS=0 344 | 345 | until 346 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 64 --latent-h 96 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_512x768 && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 64 --latent-h 96 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_512x768 347 | do 348 | osascript -e 'display notification "[3/5] Conversion to ORIGINAL 512x768 failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 349 | echo -e "\n${R}[3/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768 failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 350 | sleep 30 351 | done 352 | 353 | mv ${mname}_original_512x768 deleting... 354 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original_512x768 355 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original_512x768 . 356 | rm -rf deleting... 357 | 358 | time=$SECONDS 359 | 360 | echo -e "\n${G}[3/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768 completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 361 | 362 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 363 | # SafeTensors → All (ORIGINAL 768x512) # 364 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 365 | 366 | echo -e "${G}[4/5] Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL 768x512...${N}\n" 367 | 368 | SECONDS=0 369 | 370 | until 371 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 96 --latent-h 64 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_768x512 && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 96 --latent-h 64 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_768x512 372 | do 373 | osascript -e 'display notification "[4/5] Conversion to ORIGINAL 768x512 failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 374 | echo -e "\n${R}[4/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ${R}ORIGINAL 768x512${R} failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 375 | sleep 30 376 | done 377 | 378 | mv ${mname}_original_768x512 deleting... 379 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original_768x512 380 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original_768x512 . 381 | rm -rf deleting... 382 | 383 | time=$SECONDS 384 | 385 | echo -e "\n${G}[4/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 768x512 completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 386 | 387 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 388 | # SafeTensors → All (SPLIT_EINSUM) # 389 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 390 | 391 | echo -e "${G}[5/5] Converting ${mname} to SPLIT_EINSUM...${N}\n" 392 | 393 | SECONDS=0 394 | 395 | until 396 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation SPLIT_EINSUM -o ${mname}_split-einsum && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation SPLIT_EINSUM -o ${mname}_split-einsum 397 | do 398 | osascript -e 'display notification "[5/5] Conversion to SPLIT_EINSUM failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 399 | echo -e "\n${R}[5/5] Conversion of ${mname} to ${R}SPLIT_EINSUM${R} failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 400 | sleep 30 401 | done 402 | 403 | mv ${mname}_split-einsum deleting... 404 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_split-einsum 405 | mv deleting.../${mname}_split-einsum . 406 | rm -rf deleting... 407 | 408 | time=$SECONDS 409 | 410 | echo -e "\n${G}[5/5] Conversion of ${mname} to SPLIT_EINSUM completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 411 | 412 | echo -e "${G}All conversions completed${N}\n" 413 | 414 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 415 | # SafeTensors → All (Zip files) # 416 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 417 | 418 | while true; do 419 | read -p "Do you want to zip your files? (y/n) " zip 420 | case "$zip" in 421 | y|Y) 422 | echo -ne "\nZipping ${Y}" 423 | ( while true; do 424 | for X in '⠁' '⠂' '⠄' '⡀' '⡈' '⡐' '⡠' '⣀' '⣁' '⣂' '⣄' '⣌' '⣔' '⣤' '⣥' '⣦' '⣮' '⣶' '⣷' '⣿' '⡿' '⠿' '⢟' '⠟' '⡛' '⠛' '⠫' '⢋' '⠋' '⠍' '⡉' '⠉' '⠑' '⠡' '⢁'; do 425 | echo -en "\b$X" 426 | sleep 0.1 427 | done 428 | done ) & 429 | printf "\e[?25l" 430 | SPIN_PID=$! 431 | zip -r -q ${mname}_original.zip ${mname}_original -x "*.DS_Store" & 432 | zip -r -q ${mname}_original_512x768.zip ${mname}_original_512x768 -x "*.DS_Store" & 433 | zip -r -q ${mname}_original_768x512.zip ${mname}_original_768x512 -x "*.DS_Store" & 434 | zip -r -q ${mname}_split-einsum.zip ${mname}_split-einsum -x "*.DS_Store" 435 | kill $SPIN_PID 436 | wait $SPIN_PID 2> /dev/null 437 | printf "\e[?25h" 438 | echo -ne "\r${G}Zipped ${N}\n\n" 439 | 440 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 441 | # SafeTensors → All (Delete files) # 442 | # ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ # 443 | 444 | while true; do 445 | read -p "Do you want to delete the model and its folders? (y/n) " deletemfs 446 | case "$deletemfs" in 447 | y|Y) 448 | echo -ne "\nDeleting ${Y}" 449 | ( while true; do 450 | for X in '⠁' '⠂' '⠄' '⡀' '⡈' '⡐' '⡠' '⣀' '⣁' '⣂' '⣄' '⣌' '⣔' '⣤' '⣥' '⣦' '⣮' '⣶' '⣷' '⣿' '⡿' '⠿' '⢟' '⠟' '⡛' '⠛' '⠫' '⢋' '⠋' '⠍' '⡉' '⠉' '⠑' '⠡' '⢁'; do 451 | echo -en "\b$X" 452 | sleep 0.1 453 | done 454 | done ) & 455 | printf "\e[?25l" 456 | SPIN_PID=$! 457 | mv ${mname}.ckpt ~/.Trash 458 | mv ${mname}_diffusers ~/.Trash 459 | mv ${mname}_original ~/.Trash 460 | mv ${mname}_original_512x768 ~/.Trash 461 | mv ${mname}_original_768x512 ~/.Trash 462 | mv ${mname}_split-einsum ~/.Trash 463 | kill $SPIN_PID 464 | wait $SPIN_PID 2> /dev/null 465 | printf "\e[?25h" 466 | echo -ne "\r${G}Deleted ${N}\n\n" 467 | break ;; 468 | n|N) echo; break ;; 469 | *) 470 | roll=$(($RANDOM % 8)) 471 | wtf=("That option is Coming Soon™" "Are you sure about that?" "Try again with, I don't know, [y] or [n]?" "I don't know what that is, and at this point, I'm too afraid to ask" "I know you're happy about the script, but please stop keysmashing" "¯\_(ツ)_/¯" "ಠಿ_ಠ" "ಠ_ಠ") 472 | echo -e "\n${R}${wtf[$roll]}${N}\n" 473 | ;; 474 | esac 475 | done 476 | 477 | break ;; 478 | n|N) echo; break ;; 479 | *) 480 | roll=$(($RANDOM % 8)) 481 | wtf=("That option is Coming Soon™" "Are you sure about that?" "Try again with, I don't know, [y] or [n]?" "I don't know what that is, and at this point, I'm too afraid to ask" "I know you're happy about the script, but please stop keysmashing" "¯\_(ツ)_/¯" "ಠಿ_ಠ" "ಠ_ಠ") 482 | echo -e "\n${R}${wtf[$roll]}${N}\n" 483 | ;; 484 | esac 485 | done 486 | 487 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 488 | 489 | break ;; 490 | 491 | ####################################################### 492 | ## ## 493 | ## SafeTensors → Diffusers ## 494 | ## ## 495 | ####################################################### 496 | 497 | "SafeTensors → Diffusers") 498 | echo -e "\n${G}Converting ${mname} to Diffusers...${N}\n" 499 | 500 | SECONDS=0 501 | 502 | until 503 | python convert_original_stable_diffusion_to_diffusers.py --checkpoint_path ${mname}.safetensors --from_safetensors --device cpu --extract_ema --dump_path ${mname}_diffusers 504 | do 505 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to Diffusers failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 506 | echo -e "\n${R}Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 507 | sleep 30 508 | done 509 | 510 | time=$SECONDS 511 | 512 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to Diffusers completed 🥳" with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Funk"' 513 | echo -e "\n${G}Conversion of ${mname} to Diffusers completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 514 | 515 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 516 | 517 | break ;; 518 | 519 | ####################################################### 520 | ## ## 521 | ## Diffusers → ORIGINAL ## 522 | ## ## 523 | ####################################################### 524 | 525 | "Diffusers → ORIGINAL") 526 | echo -e "\n${G}Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL...${N}\n" 527 | 528 | SECONDS=0 529 | 530 | until 531 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original 532 | do 533 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to ORIGINAL failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 534 | echo -e "\n${R}Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 535 | sleep 30 536 | done 537 | 538 | mv ${mname}_original deleting... 539 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original 540 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original . 541 | rm -rf deleting... 542 | 543 | time=$SECONDS 544 | 545 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to ORIGINAL completed 🥳" with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Funk"' 546 | echo -e "\n${G}Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 547 | 548 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 549 | 550 | break ;; 551 | 552 | ####################################################### 553 | ## ## 554 | ## Diffusers → ORIGINAL 512x768 ## 555 | ## ## 556 | ####################################################### 557 | 558 | "Diffusers → ORIGINAL 512x768") 559 | echo -e "\n${G}Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768...${N}\n" 560 | 561 | SECONDS=0 562 | 563 | until 564 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 64 --latent-h 96 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_512x768 && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 64 --latent-h 96 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_512x768 565 | do 566 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to ORIGINAL 512x768 failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 567 | echo -e "\n${R}Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768 failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 568 | sleep 30 569 | done 570 | 571 | mv ${mname}_original_512x768 deleting... 572 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original_512x768 573 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original_512x768 . 574 | rm -rf deleting... 575 | 576 | time=$SECONDS 577 | 578 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to ORIGINAL 512x768 completed 🥳" with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Funk"' 579 | echo -e "\n${G}Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 512x768 completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 580 | 581 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 582 | 583 | break ;; 584 | 585 | ####################################################### 586 | ## ## 587 | ## Diffusers → ORIGINAL 768x512 ## 588 | ## ## 589 | ####################################################### 590 | 591 | "Diffusers → ORIGINAL 768x512") 592 | echo -e "\n${G}Converting ${mname} to ORIGINAL 768x512...${N}\n" 593 | 594 | SECONDS=0 595 | 596 | until 597 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 96 --latent-h 64 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_768x512 && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --latent-w 96 --latent-h 64 --compute-unit CPU_AND_GPU --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation ORIGINAL -o ${mname}_original_768x512 598 | do 599 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to ORIGINAL 768x512 failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 600 | echo -e "\n${R}Conversion of ${mname} to ${R}ORIGINAL 768x512${R} failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 601 | sleep 30 602 | done 603 | 604 | mv ${mname}_original_768x512 deleting... 605 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_original_768x512 606 | mv deleting.../${mname}_original_768x512 . 607 | rm -rf deleting... 608 | 609 | time=$SECONDS 610 | 611 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to ORIGINAL 768x512 completed 🥳" with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Funk"' 612 | echo -e "\n${G}Conversion of ${mname} to ORIGINAL 768x512 completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 613 | 614 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 615 | 616 | break ;; 617 | 618 | ###################################################### 619 | ## ## 620 | ## Diffusers → SPLIT_EINSUM ## 621 | ## ## 622 | ###################################################### 623 | 624 | "Diffusers → SPLIT_EINSUM") 625 | echo -e "\n${G}Converting ${mname} to SPLIT_EINSUM...${N}\n" 626 | 627 | SECONDS=0 628 | 629 | until 630 | python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --convert-vae-decoder --convert-vae-encoder --convert-unet --convert-text-encoder --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation SPLIT_EINSUM -o ${mname}_split-einsum && python -m python_coreml_stable_diffusion.torch2coreml --convert-unet --unet-support-controlnet --model-version ${mname}_diffusers --bundle-resources-for-swift-cli --attention-implementation SPLIT_EINSUM -o ${mname}_split-einsum 631 | do 632 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to SPLIT_EINSUM failed 😢 Trying again in 30s..." with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Sosumi"' 633 | echo -e "\n${R}Conversion of ${mname} to ${R}SPLIT_EINSUM${R} failed. Trying again in 30s...${N}\n" 634 | sleep 30 635 | done 636 | 637 | mv ${mname}_split-einsum deleting... 638 | mv deleting.../Resources deleting.../${mname}_split-einsum 639 | mv deleting.../${mname}_split-einsum . 640 | rm -rf deleting... 641 | 642 | time=$SECONDS 643 | 644 | osascript -e 'display notification "Conversion to SPLIT_EINSUM completed 🥳" with title "SD to Core ML" sound name "Funk"' 645 | echo -e "\n${G}Conversion of ${mname} to SPLIT_EINSUM completed in $(($time / 60))min and $(($time % 60))s${N}\n" 646 | 647 | read -p "Press [Enter] to see the menu or [Control+C] to quit " 648 | 649 | break ;; 650 | 651 | ####################################################### 652 | ## ## 653 | ## Change model name ## 654 | ## ## 655 | ####################################################### 656 | 657 | "Change model name") break 2 ;; 658 | 659 | ####################################################### 660 | ## ## 661 | ## WTF? ## 662 | ## ## 663 | ####################################################### 664 | 665 | *) 666 | roll=$(($RANDOM % 8)) 667 | wtf=("That option is Coming Soon™" "Are you sure about that?" "Try again with, I don't know, maybe a number in the menu?" "I don't know what that is, and at this point, I'm too afraid to ask" "I know you're happy about the script, but please stop keysmashing" "¯\_(ツ)_/¯" "ಠಿ_ಠ" "ಠ_ಠ") 668 | echo -e "\n${R}${wtf[$roll]}${N}" 669 | ;; 670 | 671 | esac 672 | done 673 | done 674 | done 675 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------