igoki
Clojure Go Kifu recorder and OGS player (by CmdrDats)
Sabaki
An elegant Go board and SGF editor for a more civilized age. (by SabakiHQ)
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158 | 2,349 | |
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2.0 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Clojure | JavaScript | |
Eclipse Public License 1.0 | MIT License |
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igoki
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- Here is my setup to play online with a go board.
- Picture to SGF android app?
- Just ordered this on a whim
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Contributing to open-source go projects?
There's a neat project that allows players to use ogs with a real board. It's one I hope will get some more attention. https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki
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Physical go board projects
I can recommend u/cmdrdats' program Igoki.
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An article on an AI goban device that looks like a real go board and can be played on with normal stones, but at the same time has a built-in AI automatically recording your games, offering various levels of opposition and providing many other features.
You could also try using a program like igoki with a projector to play on OGS against a bot.
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A new Python package to play Go online from a physical board.
A: Yeah, sort of. I've seen that igoki is back under development by /u/cmdrdats and it seems like kifusnap is popular as well. There are any number of github projects that can read the current state of a go board. Those projects do all kinds of things this project can't do, such as reading boards from weird lighting or interfacing cleanly with OGS.
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igoki 0.7 update - now with manual screen capture
Release page: https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki/releases/tag/0.7
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igoki pre-release 0.6 published (play on OGS with physical game board)
and done. https://github.com/CmdrDats/igoki/releases/tag/0.7 - it works pretty amazingly! Thank you for the suggestion!
- igoki - play on OGS on a physical board, or review/record physical game.
Sabaki
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How do I record a played game on Fox?
I like Sabaki, but there's also GoWrite, CGoban (the KGS client), and others (search for "SGF editor"). You can also review .sgf with OGS online, or with AI Sensei. KaTrain is a very good AI client that can review .sgf as well.
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AI review recommendations for Mac?
Actually, you can connect an AI engine like KataGo to Sabaki. You need to install the AI engine separately and understand command lines though.
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I wonder if these ChatGPT answers will every get nuked
I've been using ChatGPT since launch and constantly seeking out examples of how others have been using it. A few years ago I started using KataGo with Sabaki to improve my go-playing abilities. I've known about token embeddings in neural networks before ChatGPT was a twinkle in OpenAI's eye. I was there, but I haven't seen everything you've seen, so please show me. If the truth is that ChatGPT has canned responses to some prompt or set of prompts, then I want to believe that it does. If I have misconceptions about anything, I want to break those misconceptions. As long as your beliefs and mine contradict one another, one of us has the opportunity to learn.
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Tough semeai during one of my recent tournament games. Black to play and kill the triangled group.
It's a feature with sabaki, to make it look resemble a real board more.
- Custom goban… any programs?
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Learning to score a game.
That said, if you can download some sgfs and view them in a tool like [sabaki]((https://sabaki.yichuanshen.de/), you can try and match the score that the computer reports. You can get SGFs from here - other sources are available. Be sure to find games which were won on points. You can't count a game won by resignation.
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Best LOCAL software for AI analysis
I like Sabaki
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Contributing to open-source go projects?
It's a shame because KGS would benefit greatly from a modern client. I think at this point writing a new client from scratch would be preferable, or maybe taking something like [Sabaki](https://sabaki.yichuanshen.de/) and turning it into a KGS client might be viable. Speaking of which, Sabaki is a good option for those looking to contribute to an open source project.
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Do you remember most of your games? Can you visualize the game in your mind? (dan+ players)
Sabaki has the "guess" mode which is great for this.
- here's what i've been coding