Cadabra
Original chess engine written in rust (by JENebel)
cozy-chess
A Chess and Chess960 move generation library written in Rust (by analog-hors)
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3.7 | 6.1 | |
about 2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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Cadabra
Posts with mentions or reviews of Cadabra.
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Incremental compilation has weird performance effects
The repository.
cozy-chess
Posts with mentions or reviews of cozy-chess.
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Help me find a perfect hash function and fill a hash table in compile time
If you'd like to reference something, my movegen crate cozy-chess does this. I also have a standalone reference implementation here as part of my magic bitboard article.
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Interested in creating, playing and testing your own chess engine?
https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot is a straight forward way to use any UCI engine with lichess. There are also a few libraries for move generation mine: https://github.com/Disservin/chess-library , libchess: https://github.com/kz04px/libchess , surge: https://github.com/nkarve/surge . These are C++ ones, for rust theres https://github.com/analog-hors/cozy-chess . In python you could use python-chess but its incredibly slow for engine stuff writing your own will probably be faster if you know what you are doing.
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cozy-chess: A Chess and Chess960 move generation library
A while back, I got into computer chess. I used Jordan Bray's neat chess crate for move generation, and was pretty satisfied until I took a look at the code. It's pretty good and all, but... So. Much. unsafe. Out of a mix of frustration and curiosity, I made it my next project to create my own chess move generation library. So... here it is, I guess: https://github.com/analog-hors/cozy-chess/ It's my first crate, so feedback would be appreciated! It's currently being used in my (weak) chess engine Tantabus.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Cadabra and cozy-chess you can also consider the following projects:
BlackWidow-Chess - Chess
shakmaty - A Rust library for chess and chess variant rules and operations
pabi - 🦀 [stale] chess engine
tantabus - WIP Rust UCI chess engine
Pleco - A Rust-based re-write of the Stockfish Chess Engine
Walleye - A chess engine written from scratch in Rust ♞
chess_perft - Test the chess rust library provided by jordanbray/chess