command-line-chess
A python program to play chess against an AI in the terminal. (by marcusbuffett)
lichess-bot
A bridge between Lichess API and chess engines (by lichess-bot-devs)
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488 | 691 | |
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3.1 | 9.4 | |
6 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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How to make a Lichess bot in Python
Clone https://github.com/lichess-bot-devs/lichess-bot.git into your new project! Make sure you have github installed!
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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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I have created a chess engine in python. How do I modify it for UCI protocol?
I would recommend downloading this bot, written in Python: https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot
Once you have these basic UCI commands implemented, you can use this application to run your engine as BOT on lichess.
- Making A Geocache
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I made a 1660 lichess bot
The bot uses the Shail Choksi's lichess-bot package (link) and stockfish. It's currently running on pythoneverywhere.com. I am very much a hobbyist and this is the first time I've done anything "useful" with coding. If you encounter any bugs, DM me and I'll do my best to fix them.
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Is there a chess platform that explicitly allows computer play?
You can make a lichess bot with your engine (https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot or similar API). The instructions are all fairly straightforward, but if you need any help feel free to reach out!
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How do people go about testing chess engines against each other?
If you just want to make your engine play some games, with a uci interface you can quickly setup a bot account on lichess and challenge any available bot. https://github.com/ShailChoksi/lichess-bot
What are some alternatives?
When comparing command-line-chess and lichess-bot you can also consider the following projects:
irwin - irwin - the protector of lichess from all chess players villainous