.ai/skills/custom-blocks/SKILL.md
A ModularPipelineBlocks subclass is a unit of pipeline logic — input/output spec plus a __call__ — that
slots into diffusers' modular pipeline composition. Once you have one defined locally, you almost always want to
publish it as a small Hub repo so others can from_pretrained it. diffusers-cli custom_blocks automates the
packaging step: it parses your Python file, instantiates the chosen block class, and writes a
save_pretrained-style directory in your cwd that's ready to push to the Hub.
Use this skill when:
block.py (or similar) file with one or more ModularPipelineBlocks subclasses.ModularPipelineBlocks.from_pretrained
expects.Don't use this skill for: running an existing modular pipeline (diffusers-cli run), introspecting one
(diffusers-cli schema), or writing the block class itself — this skill packages an already-written block.
[you: write block.py] → diffusers-cli custom_blocks → [packaged dir in cwd]
↓
hf upload <repo> .
↓
consumers: ModularPipeline.from_pretrained(<repo>, trust_remote_code=True)
diffusers-cli schema --model <repo> --trust-remote-code
diffusers-cli run --model <repo> --trust-remote-code ...
The skill covers the middle box. The bookends (writing the block and uploading) are out of scope.
diffusers-cli custom_blocks [--block_module_name <file.py>] [--block_class_name <ClassName>]
--block_module_name <file> — Python file containing the block class. Defaults to block.py in the cwd.--block_class_name <name> — Which class in the file to package. Optional: if omitted, the CLI parses the
file with ast, finds every class that inherits from ModularPipelineBlocks, and uses the first one (with
an info log naming the others). Specify explicitly when the file defines more than one block and you want a
specific one.<file> without executing it, walks top-level ClassDef nodes, and collects every
class whose bases include ModularPipelineBlocks.--block_class_name if given, else the first found. Errors with the list of available
classes if your name doesn't match.importlib.util.spec_from_file_location (this does execute the
module — make sure your block.py is something you trust to run), instantiates the chosen class with no
constructor args, and calls .save_pretrained(os.getcwd()).The result is a Hub-uploadable directory laid out the way ModularPipelineBlocks.from_pretrained expects:
your block source, an auto_map in the config so consumers know to load it with trust_remote_code=True,
and any artifacts save_pretrained writes for that block class.
Given a block.py like:
from diffusers.modular_pipelines import ModularPipelineBlocks, InputParam, OutputParam
class MyDenoiseBlock(ModularPipelineBlocks):
model_name = "my-denoise"
@property
def inputs(self):
return [
InputParam("latents", type_hint="torch.Tensor", required=True, description="Noisy latents."),
InputParam("guidance_scale", type_hint="float", default=7.5),
]
@property
def intermediate_outputs(self):
return [OutputParam("latents", type_hint="torch.Tensor")]
def __call__(self, components, state):
# ... denoising logic ...
return components, state
Package it:
diffusers-cli custom_blocks --block_module_name block.py
Output in cwd:
./
├── block.py
├── modular_config.json # contains auto_map → MyDenoiseBlock
└── (any state files MyDenoiseBlock.save_pretrained writes)
Upload to the Hub:
hf upload my-user/my-denoise-block .
Consumers can now use it:
from diffusers import ModularPipeline
pipe = ModularPipeline.from_pretrained("my-user/my-denoise-block", trust_remote_code=True)
Or via CLI:
diffusers-cli schema --model my-user/my-denoise-block --trust-remote-code
diffusers-cli run --model my-user/my-denoise-block --trust-remote-code \
--pipeline-kwargs '{"latents": "...", "guidance_scale": 7.5}'
Could not parse '<file>': SyntaxError — the file isn't valid Python. Fix the syntax; the AST step runs
before any execution.block_class_name could not be retrieved. Available classes from <file>: [ClassA, ClassB] — your
--block_class_name doesn't match any ModularPipelineBlocks subclass found. Pick from the list shown.IndexError. If you hit that, double-check your class actually inherits from ModularPipelineBlocks
(the AST scan looks for that literal base-class name; aliased imports like from diffusers import ... as MPB won't be picked up).<ClassName>() with no args. If your block needs
__init__ parameters, refactor to take them from state/components at __call__ time instead, or
hardcode defaults in __init__.If diffusers-cli isn't on PATH after pip install -e ., reinstall with
pip install -e . --force-reinstall --no-deps and check which diffusers-cli. If the binary is missing recent
features (e.g. unrecognized arguments: --lora), reinstall. See the
diffusers-cli skill for more.
diffusers-cli docs — once your block
is uploaded, schema and run call it from the terminal without writing Python.