chess-insights
A tool to export and visualize your chess.com games written in vue.js (by NotJoeMartinez)
nibbler
Chess analysis GUI for UCI engines, with extra features for Leela (Lc0) in particular. (by fohristiwhirl)
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chess-insights
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- [Chess] J'ai fait un site Web qui vous permet de visualiser et d'exporter tous vos jeux Chess.com
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I made a website that lets you visualize and export all of your chess.com games
The code for the website can be found here. If you're looking for a more streamline way export games I also made a python script that can export all of your data to a json file and convert it into an sqlite database. For the best experience with the graphs I recommend using desktop which will allow you to zoom in on specific areas.
nibbler
Posts with mentions or reviews of nibbler.
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Chess.com STOCKFISH ENGINE - Platinum vs Diamond Membership
There is a server that automatically compiles the latest stockfish binaries to save users the hassle https://abrok.eu/stockfish/ also if you aren’t a chessbase guy I really recommend nibbler as a gui https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler I switched to it two years ago and love it
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I have a few questions to ask
for #1 lichess is really good, if you want to analyze locally I recommend nibbler as a gui https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler which can be used with stockfish or any other uci engine
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Need help picking / understanding a chess engine, and interface
Some recommended programs (for desktop) are Nibbler, LucasChess, CuteChess and Arena. In all of those you will use your own hardware.
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Recommendations for Chess GUIs?
Nibbler: https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler/releases/latest
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any free chess SW?
you can use lichess if you dont want to download anything, but I would recommend stockfish or leela and nibbler (https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler) for the GUI
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Is there "any" human-like computer?
I use nibbler https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler, well using the largest net will be the strongest adversary if thats what you want. An elo somewhere around 2500~ so a smaller or older net may be a better sparring partner. Since there is such a range of nets in every point of training progression you can find one which is almost exactly equal to you.
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intra-game engine win lose draw estimate?
Some GUIs like Nibbler support WDL and enable it by default. It's very easy to use.
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How does one prep with an engine?
Use lichess. If you really want a gui and have a good computer you could consider using Nibbler ( https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler ) with leela (Lc0) or stockfish.
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Is there an offline chess analysis program for windows?
id recommend nibbler https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler
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Fastest Chess Engine
Nope you can download it. I’d even recommend using leela too. If your looking for a speed, I find she can understand a position better then stockfish can (assuming you have a decent gpu). Try downloading nibbler from here https://github.com/rooklift/nibbler/releases/tag/v2.1.6 and stockfish from here https://stockfishchess.org/download/ . If you need help setting it up or want to see what it looks like pm me