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ImageFlare

by Sallytion · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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/install imageflare
Description
Generate and edit images using Cloudflare Workers AI via the `imageflare` CLI. Use when: user asks to generate an image from a text prompt, edit/transform an...
README (SKILL.md)

ImageFlare Skill

Generate and edit images from your terminal using Cloudflare Workers AI models (Flux, Stable Diffusion, etc.).

When to Use

USE this skill when:

  • User asks to generate an image from a text description
  • User wants to edit or transform an existing image with AI
  • User wants to apply a style from a reference image to another image
  • User asks to configure Cloudflare AI credentials or switch models
  • User says "create an image", "generate a picture", "edit this photo with AI"

When NOT to Use

DON'T use this skill when:

  • Local image manipulation without AI (crop, resize, rotate) → use convert/ffmpeg/Pillow
  • Video generation → not supported
  • Non-Cloudflare AI image generation → use other tools
  • Viewing or inspecting image metadata → use identify, exiftool
  • The user has not configured Cloudflare credentials yet and doesn't want to → prompt them to run imageflare config first

Setup

Requires a Cloudflare account with Workers AI access (free tier available).

# First-time interactive setup (Account ID + API Token + model selection)
imageflare config

Getting credentials:

Credential Where to find it
Account ID Cloudflare dashboard → right sidebar of any page
API Token My Profile → API Tokens → Create Token — select the Workers AI template or grant Workers AI: Read permission

Verify setup:

imageflare config show

Commands

Generate an Image

# Basic generation
imageflare generate --prompt "a red fox sitting on a snow-covered log"

# With custom dimensions and seed for reproducibility
imageflare generate --prompt "a sunset over mountains" --width 512 --height 512 --seed 42

# Save to specific path and auto-open
imageflare generate --prompt "cyberpunk cityscape" --output cityscape.png --open

# Use a specific model
imageflare generate --prompt "a cat" --model "@cf/black-forest-labs/flux-1-schnell"

Edit an Existing Image

# Basic edit
imageflare edit photo.png --prompt "change the background to a beach"

# Edit with a style reference image (up to 3 refs)
imageflare edit photo.png --ref style.png --prompt "style image 0 like image 1"

# Multiple reference images
imageflare edit photo.png --ref ref1.png --ref ref2.png --prompt "combine styles"

# Save to specific path
imageflare edit photo.png --prompt "make it a watercolor painting" --output watercolor.png --open

Configuration

# Interactive setup wizard
imageflare config

# View current settings
imageflare config show

# List available AI models on your account
imageflare config models

# Set values non-interactively
imageflare config set --account-id YOUR_ID --api-token YOUR_TOKEN
imageflare config set --model "@cf/black-forest-labs/flux-1-schnell"

Common Options

Flag Description
-p, --prompt Text prompt describing what to generate or how to edit (required)
-m, --model Cloudflare Workers AI model ID (overrides configured default)
--width Output width in pixels (default: 1024)
--height Output height in pixels (default: 1024)
--seed Random seed for reproducible results
-o, --output Output file path (default: imageflare_\x3Ctimestamp>.png)
--open Open the saved image automatically after generation
-r, --ref (edit only) Additional reference image, repeatable up to 3 times

Output

  • Images are saved as PNG files
  • Default filename: imageflare_\x3Ctimestamp>.png in the current directory
  • Use --output to specify a custom path
  • Use --open to auto-open the result in the system image viewer

Notes

  • Default model: @cf/black-forest-labs/flux-2-klein-4b
  • Input images for editing are automatically resized to ≤512×512 (Cloudflare requirement)
  • Reference images in edit mode: refer to them in your prompt as image 0, image 1, etc.
  • Config is stored at ~/.config/imageflare/config (Linux/macOS) or %APPDATA%\imageflare\config (Windows)
  • No intermediate servers — requests go directly to the Cloudflare Workers AI API
  • Free tier available on Cloudflare Workers AI
Usage Guidance
This skill appears coherent for using the imageflare CLI with Cloudflare Workers AI. Before installing/using it: (1) confirm you will install a trusted imageflare binary/package (inspect the PyPI package or the GitHub repo linked in SKILL.md); (2) create a Cloudflare API token with minimal scope (Workers AI read or the template recommended) and avoid using broad/owner-level tokens; (3) be aware credentials will be stored under ~/.config/imageflare/config (or %APPDATA% on Windows) — protect that file; (4) the SKILL.md suggests installing via pip but the registry has no automated installer, so installation is manual; (5) if you don’t want the agent to call the skill autonomously, disable agent invocation for this skill in your agent settings.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: imageflare Version: 1.0.1 The imageflare skill bundle provides a legitimate interface for an AI agent to interact with Cloudflare Workers AI via a CLI tool. The documentation in SKILL.md and metadata in _meta.json describe standard functionality for image generation, editing, and configuration management without any signs of malicious intent, data exfiltration, or prompt injection. The skill uses standard pip installation and local credential storage consistent with its stated purpose.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (image generation/editing via Cloudflare Workers AI) align with the runtime instructions (calls to the imageflare CLI, model selection, prompts) and the single required binary (imageflare).
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md only instructs running the imageflare CLI (generate, edit, config) and to store/inspect Cloudflare credentials via the tool's config. It does not ask the agent to read unrelated files, exfiltrate data, or call unexpected endpoints; it explicitly states requests go directly to Cloudflare Workers AI API.
Install Mechanism
Registry metadata lists no install spec, but the SKILL.md contains an install hint (pip install imageflare). This is not executed automatically by the platform, so installing requires user action. Verify the imageflare package source (PyPI/GitHub) before installing.
Credentials
No environment variables or unrelated credentials are requested by the skill. The tool requires a Cloudflare Account ID and an API token (documented in SKILL.md) which is appropriate for the stated purpose; credentials are stored locally in the tool's config path (~/.config/imageflare/config).
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and the skill does not request system-wide configuration changes or elevated privileges. It only uses its own CLI and config files; autonomous invocation by the agent is allowed (platform default).
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install imageflare
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /imageflare
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
- How to install: run `pip install imageflare` - How to use: setup credentials with imageflare config - this will allow you to enter your cloudflare workers AI config details - go to "dash.cloudflare.com >Manage Account > API tokens > Create a workers AI Read token - use this token & account id from url to setup the config
Metadata
Slug imageflare
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is ImageFlare?

Generate and edit images using Cloudflare Workers AI via the `imageflare` CLI. Use when: user asks to generate an image from a text prompt, edit/transform an... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 236 downloads so far.

How do I install ImageFlare?

Run "/install imageflare" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is ImageFlare free?

Yes, ImageFlare is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does ImageFlare support?

ImageFlare is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created ImageFlare?

It is built and maintained by Sallytion (@sallytion); the current version is v1.0.1.

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