OpenSourceChess
go-live
OpenSourceChess | go-live | |
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3 | 5 | |
8 | 25 | |
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4.1 | 6.9 | |
about 3 years ago | 4 months ago | |
C# | Go | |
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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OpenSourceChess
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My open source Chess game is almost functionally complete now (only missing pawn conversion) 🤓 if anyone’s interested: https://github.com/herval/OpenSourceChess
I went with a single set of recursive functions for the moves: https://github.com/herval/OpenSourceChess/blob/main/Assets/Scripts/Piece.cs The nice thing is I can model any movement with this (except something crazy like a hypothetical piece that’d bounce on walls)
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My Open Source Chess Game Is Almost Functionally
Its actually mentioned in the readme: https://github.com/herval/OpenSourceChess
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
I'm making an open source Chess game, mostly to learn Unity: https://github.com/herval/OpenSourceChess
Publishing binaries on itch as it evolves too: https://herval.itch.io/open-source-chess
I'm forcing myself to work one hour a day on it (at least two Pomodoros) no matter what, which is a nice change of pace to my day job (in management), and really adds up over time. I gave up on starting games many times in the past, because it always felt so overwhelming to start from a blank page, and I'm already starting to build up the understanding to tackle on some actually more original game next :-)
go-live
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
Created a shell utility in Go, called go-live. The idea is that you start it in a directory, and then those files are immediately hosted on the network.
The core idea is to be as lightweight and performant as possible, and to do one thing only and well - Unix style.
https://github.com/antsankov/go-live
Looking for contributors and feedback on it.
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Announcing the 1.0 release of go-live, an ultra lightweight/performant (4mb compiled) static-site and file server.
Checkout: https://github.com/antsankov/go-live#todo-help-wanted
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1.0 release of go-live: An ultra light (4mb compiled) Go site and file server
Linux: ```snap install go-live```
Checkout the Github for more info on how to install it: https://github.com/antsankov/go-live#install and interesting use cases.
Any feedback is appreciated, since this is the first open-source Unix utility I've worked on! Also need some help on profiling it.
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