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Use
Real-time / live art-direction sessions
Flux 2 Klein 4B
Fast iteration with strong detail at the end
Flux 2 Klein 9B
Multi-reference brand styling with consistent looks
Flux 2 Klein
2K–4K hero images, max resolution
Seedream 5
Maximum prompt adherence + extreme detail
Flux 2 Pro
Embedded text, logos, multilingual signage
GPT Image 2
Hyperrealistic portrait
Nano Banana Pro
If the user said "Flux 2 Klein" / "BFL Klein" / "flux klein" explicitly, route here regardless. If they said "Flux 2" generically, ask whether they want Klein (fast) or Pro (max quality) before defaulting.
Prerequisites
- RunComfy CLI —
npm i -g @runcomfy/cli
- RunComfy account —
runcomfy loginopens a browser device-code flow.
- CI / containers — set
RUNCOMFY_TOKEN=<token>instead ofruncomfy login.
Endpoints + input schema
Two variants, same endpoint shape, same prompt grammar.
blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/9b/text-to-image
The fidelity-first variant. Use for polish / final output.
Field
Type
Required
Default
Notes
prompt
string
yes
—
Up to ~512 tokens. Longer degrades.
steps
int
no
25
4–50. Step-distilled architecture — 4–8 enough for concepting; ~25 for polish; >25 buys little.
width
int
no
1024
512–1536 typical. Aspect ratio capped at 16:9, max ~2K total.
height
int
no
1024
Match width's aspect intent.
blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/4b/text-to-image
The latency-first variant. Sub-second 4-step inference. Use for live iteration / concepting.
Same field set as 9B. Default steps is effectively 4 — the variant is built for that step count.
Reference images (both variants)
Up to 4 simultaneous reference images are supported on the same endpoint for style transfer / guided composition. The exact field name in the JSON body is documented on the model's API tab — pass it through the CLI verbatim. Reference-image use enables editing-style workflows without a separate /edit endpoint.
How to invoke
Fast concepting (4B, sub-second):
runcomfy run blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/4b/text-to-image \
--input '{"prompt": "<user prompt>"}' \
--output-dir <absolute/path>
Polish / final (9B, ~25 steps):
runcomfy run blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/9b/text-to-image \
--input '{
"prompt": "<user prompt>",
"steps": 25,
"width": 1024,
"height": 1024
}' \
--output-dir <absolute/path>
Wide-format poster:
runcomfy run blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/9b/text-to-image \
--input '{"prompt": "<user prompt>", "width": 1536, "height": 864}' \
--output-dir <absolute/path>
The CLI submits, polls every 2s until terminal, then downloads any *.runcomfy.net / *.runcomfy.com URL from the result into --output-dir. Stdout is the result JSON. Stderr is progress.
For pipe-friendly usage:
runcomfy --output json run blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/4b/text-to-image \
--input '{"prompt":"..."}' --no-wait | jq -r .request_id
Prompting — what actually works
These are model-specific patterns that empirically improve output quality.
Subject-first declarative grammar. The structure Flux 2 Klein was trained on is "Subject + action + scene + style + lighting + camera + quality". Front-load the subject; trail with directives. Example: "A vibrant hummingbird mid-flight sipping nectar from a bright pink hibiscus, iridescent feathers in morning sun, soft bokeh tropical garden, macro photography, razor-sharp detail, cinematic lighting".
Specificity wins over flowery language. "4k product photo, softbox lighting, reflective table, 35mm, f/2.8" guides predictably. "A really pretty product image" doesn't.
Step-count by phase.
- Concepting: 4–8 steps on the 4B variant — sub-second feedback for live exploration.
- Refinement: 8–15 steps still on 4B, locking in subject + framing.
- Polish: ~25 steps on the 9B variant — texture, microdetail, fine typography.
Multi-reference alignment. When passing reference images, keep their aesthetics aligned. Mixing a watercolor + a photoreal + a 3D render in the same call confuses the editor. Pick one consistent visual register across all refs.
Conditional edits: state what stays, then what changes. "Same composition and lighting as reference, but change the background from beach to mountain studio." This pattern holds composition stable.
For text rendering (Klein has the 8B Qwen3 embedder, decent but not GPT Image 2 territory): add "crisp typography, high-contrast label" and bump steps to ~25 if the text comes out soft. For heavy in-image text or multilingual rendering, route to GPT Image 2 instead.
Anti-patterns:
- Don't conflict adjectives. "minimalist + ornate" cancels.
- Don't exceed ~512 tokens. The model degrades, doesn't truncate gracefully.
- Don't ask for 4K — the model's resolution ceiling is ~2K.
- Don't ask for ultra-wide (>16:9) — the model crops.
Where it shines
Use case
Why Flux 2 Klein
Live art-direction sessions
Sub-second feedback (4B) enables real-time iteration
Interactive product visualization
Fast UI previews and product comps without batch waits
Multi-reference brand styling
Strong style consistency across references for unified asset packs
Rapid concepting → polish workflow
4B for exploration, 9B for the final pass — same prompt grammar throughout
Consumer-GPU-friendly inference
4B variant runs on modest hardware; relevant for self-host comparisons but RunComfy-hosted is fine
Sample prompts (verified to produce strong results)
From the model page (BFL example):
A vibrant hummingbird mid-flight sipping nectar from a bright pink hibiscus
flower, iridescent emerald and sapphire feathers catching the morning sun,
soft bokeh tropical garden background, macro photography, razor-sharp
detail, cinematic lighting
Product-photo pattern:
A matte ceramic mug on a reclaimed-wood table, soft northern window light
from the left, shallow depth of field, 50mm prime, f/2.0, neutral
background, e-commerce ready, 4K product photography
Brand-consistent pair (multi-ref):
Same composition and lighting as the reference image, but the bottle
label is now blue with white sans-serif typography reading "AURA";
keep the bottle silhouette, table, and shadow exactly as in the reference
Limitations
- Resolution ceiling ~2K — for higher native res, route to Seedream 5.
- Aspect ratio cap 16:9 — extreme wide/tall ratios get cropped.
- Prompt cap ~512 tokens — longer degrades quality; doesn't truncate gracefully.
- Reference image cap 4 — more than 4 increases latency and dilutes guidance.
- Text rendering — the 8B Qwen3 embedder helps but GPT Image 2 still wins for embedded text precision.
Exit codes
The runcomfy CLI uses sysexits-style codes:
code
meaning
0
success
64
bad CLI args
65
bad input JSON / schema mismatch (e.g. width: 4096 would 422)
69
upstream 5xx
75
retryable: timeout / 429
77
not signed in or token rejected
Full reference: docs.runcomfy.com/cli/troubleshooting.
How it works
- The skill invokes
runcomfy run blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/<variant>/text-to-imagewith a JSON body matching the schema.
- The CLI POSTs to
https://model-api.runcomfy.net/v1/models/blackforestlabs/flux-2-klein/<variant>/text-to-imagewith the user's bearer token.
- The Model API returns a
request_id; the CLI pollsGET .../requests/<id>/statusevery 2 seconds.
- On terminal status, the CLI fetches
GET .../requests/<id>/resultand downloads any URL whose host ends with.runcomfy.netor.runcomfy.cominto--output-dir. Other URLs are listed but not fetched.
Ctrl-Cwhile polling sendsPOST .../requests/<id>/cancelso you don't get billed for GPU you stopped.
What this skill is not
Not a self-hosted Flux runner. Not a capability grant — depends on a working RunComfy account. Not multi-tenant.
Security & Privacy
- Token storage:
runcomfy loginwrites the API token to~/.config/runcomfy/token.jsonwith mode 0600 (owner-only read/write). SetRUNCOMFY_TOKENenv var to bypass the file entirely in CI / containers.
- Input boundary: the user prompt is passed as a JSON string to the CLI via
--input. The CLI does NOT shell-expand the prompt; it transmits the JSON body directly to the Model API over HTTPS. No shell injection surface from prompt content.
- Third-party content: image / mask / video URLs you pass are fetched by the RunComfy model server, not by the CLI on your machine. Treat external URLs as untrusted; image-based prompt injection is a known risk for any image-edit / video-edit model.
- Outbound endpoints: only
model-api.runcomfy.net(request submission) and*.runcomfy.net/*.runcomfy.com(download whitelist for generated outputs). No telemetry, no callbacks.
- Generated-file size cap: the CLI aborts any single download > 2 GiB to prevent disk-fill from a malicious or runaway model output.