ComfyUI Node Usage Stats

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A ComfyUI custom node package that silently tracks which nodes, packages, and model files you actually use. Helps identify unused packages and models that are safe to remove — keeping your ComfyUI install lean.

Features

  • Silent tracking — hooks into every prompt submission, zero config needed
  • Node & model tracking — tracks custom node packages and model files (checkpoints, VAEs, ControlNets, etc.) separately
  • Per-package classification — packages are sorted into tiers based on usage recency
  • Per-model classification — models grouped by type (checkpoints, vae, …) with the same recency tiers
  • Smart aging — items gradually move from "recently unused" to "safe to remove" over time
  • Uninstall detection — removed packages/models are flagged separately, historical data preserved
  • Expandable detail — click any package to see individual node-level stats
  • One-click disable — disable unused packages straight from the dialog via ComfyUI Manager (per-package or in bulk), reversible at any time
  • Non-blocking — DB writes happen in a background thread, no impact on workflow execution

Package Classification

Packages are classified into tiers based on when they were last used:

Used Actively used within the last month
Recently Unused Not used yet, but tracking started less than a month ago — too early to judge
Consider Removing Unused for 12 months — worth reviewing
Safe to Remove Unused for 2+ months — confident removal candidate
Uninstalled Previously tracked but no longer installed — shown for reference

Installation

cd /path/to/ComfyUI/custom_nodes
git clone https://github.com/ethanfel/Comfyui-Nodes-Stats.git

Restart ComfyUI. Tracking starts immediately and silently.

Usage

UI

Click the Node Stats button (bar chart icon) in the ComfyUI top menu bar. A dialog opens with two tabs:

Nodes tab

  • Summary bar with counts for each classification tier
  • Sections for each tier, sorted from most actionable to least
  • Expandable rows — click any package to see per-node execution counts and timestamps
  • Disable buttons on the "Safe to Remove" and "Consider Removing" tiers (see below)

Disabling unused packages

When ComfyUI Manager is installed, the "Safe to Remove" and "Consider Removing" sections show a Disable button on each package, plus a Disable all button per section. Disabling:

  • Hands off to ComfyUI Manager, which moves the package into custom_nodes/.disabled/
  • Is fully reversible — re-enable any package from ComfyUI Manager whenever you like
  • Requires a ComfyUI restart to unload the package from the running session (a banner with a Restart ComfyUI button appears after disabling)

If ComfyUI Manager is not installed, the disable buttons are hidden and stats work as before.

Models tab

  • Summary bar with counts for each tier across all model types
  • Sections per model type (checkpoints, vae, controlnet, …)
  • Per-model table showing execution count, last used date, and status

API

Endpoint Method Description
/nodes-stats/packages GET Per-package aggregated stats with classification
/nodes-stats/usage GET Raw per-node usage data
/nodes-stats/models GET Per-type model stats with classification
/nodes-stats/reset POST Clear all tracked data
curl http://localhost:8188/nodes-stats/packages | python3 -m json.tool
Example response
[
  {
    "package": "ComfyUI-Impact-Pack",
    "total_executions": 42,
    "used_nodes": 5,
    "total_nodes": 30,
    "last_seen": "2026-02-22T12:00:00+00:00",
    "installed": true,
    "status": "used",
    "nodes": [
      {
        "class_type": "SAMDetectorCombined",
        "package": "ComfyUI-Impact-Pack",
        "count": 20,
        "first_seen": "2026-01-01T00:00:00+00:00",
        "last_seen": "2026-02-22T12:00:00+00:00"
      }
    ]
  },
  {
    "package": "ComfyUI-Unused-Nodes",
    "total_executions": 0,
    "used_nodes": 0,
    "total_nodes": 12,
    "last_seen": null,
    "installed": true,
    "status": "safe_to_remove",
    "nodes": []
  }
]

How It Works

Queue Prompt ──> Prompt Handler ──> Extract class_types + prompt ──> Background Thread
                                                                              │
                                              ┌───────────────────────────────┘
                                              ▼
                                         SQLite DB
                                        usage_stats.db
                                         ┌─────────────┐
                                         │ node_usage  │  per-node counts & timestamps
                                         │ prompt_log  │  full node list per prompt
                                         │ model_usage │  per-model counts & timestamps
                                         └─────────────┘
                                              │
          GET /nodes-stats/packages ◄─────────┤
          GET /nodes-stats/models   ◄─────────┘
                    │
                    ▼
          Merge DB data with installed
          nodes/models, classify by recency
                    │
                    ▼
          JSON response ──> UI Dialog (Nodes tab / Models tab)
  1. Registers a prompt handler via PromptServer.instance.add_on_prompt_handler()
  2. On every prompt submission, extracts class_type from each node and the full prompt dict
  3. Offloads recording to a background thread (non-blocking)
  4. Maps each class_type to its source package using RELATIVE_PYTHON_MODULE
  5. Detects model file selections by introspecting each node's INPUT_TYPES() for folder-dropdown inputs, then resolves filenames via folder_paths
  6. Upserts per-node and per-model counts and timestamps into SQLite
  7. On stats request, merges DB data with current node registry / installed models and classifies by recency

Data Storage

All data is stored in <ComfyUI user dir>/nodes_stats/usage_stats.db (survives extension reinstalls).

Table Contents
node_usage Per-node: class_type, package, execution count, first/last seen
prompt_log Per-prompt: timestamp, JSON array of all class_types used
model_usage Per-model: filename, type, execution count, first/last seen

Use POST /nodes-stats/reset to clear all data and start fresh.

Slow ComfyUI boot? Diagnose the model-folder scan

If ComfyUI is slow to start at the "scanning model folders" / "Building node definitions" stage, the cause is almost always model folders on a slow (often network) filesystem: ComfyUI walks every registered model folder on each boot, and that cache is in-memory only (lost on restart).

tools/diagnose_model_scan.py measures this the same way ComfyUI does and ranks the folders by scan cost, flags network mounts and their actimeo/cache options, and points at the worst offender. It is read-only.

cd /path/to/ComfyUI
python tools/diagnose_model_scan.py            # 30s cap per folder
python tools/diagnose_model_scan.py --timeout 600 --warm   # full timing + warm pass

Typical fix for network-mounted model folders (CIFS): raise the attribute-cache timeout so the kernel keeps the listing warm across restarts, e.g. actimeo=3600,acdirmax=3600,acregmax=3600,cache=loose.

File Structure

__init__.py                     Entry point: prompt handler, API routes
mapper.py                       class_type → package mapping; model filename → type mapping
tracker.py                      SQLite persistence and stats aggregation
js/nodes_stats.js               Frontend: menu button + stats dialog (Nodes/Models tabs)
tools/diagnose_model_scan.py    Standalone: diagnose slow model-folder scans at boot
pyproject.toml                  Package metadata
tests/                          Unit tests for tracker and mapper
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