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polyglot-composer
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Polyglot composer - composing chess opening books from games.
I wanted to share a small side project of mine- polyglot-composer
python-chess
- Permissive chess lib
- he is 2 years into his CS degree
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Last update on the Chessboard before it's (hopefully) complete
If you do get around to the pi version- I highly recommend this library python-chess. It can handle valid moves in addition to querying an engine like stockfish.
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Chessboard is coming along nicely
There is a very good Python chess library for computing these sorts of things: https://python-chess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ If you backed the board with this, you could do it pretty easily.
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Chess ECO problem part of a chess data mining project in python
I've never done it, but it should be quite easy with python-chess to read in a detailed opening book, go through each game, and then find the last position in each game that occurs in the opening book.
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[OC] Evaluate Chess Portable Game Notation inside org-babel
pip install chess https://python-chess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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I made a heat map of the most frequent en-passant squares!
database.lichess.org I use the python-chess package.
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More transparent engine correlation calculation
The tool requires this library to be installed.
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An Analysis of Unwinnable Chess Positions
python-chess
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A bash script that reads from a txt file and produces a PNG
Do you need to reinvent the wheel? There's python-chess, for example: https://python-chess.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
What are some alternatives?
hof - Framework that joins data models, schemas, code generation, and a task engine. Language and technology agnostic.
Fairy-Stockfish - chess variant engine supporting Xiangqi, Shogi, Janggi, Makruk, S-Chess, Crazyhouse, Bughouse, and many more
konfig - Composable, observable and performant config handling for Go for the distributed processing era
pychess - PyChess - a chess client for Linux/Windows
Weasel - Currently in beta testing. A chess engine written in golang
chess-image-generator - Accepts FEN, PGN or array data for chess board and generates PNG or buffer.
blunder - A UCI compatible chess engine written in Golang
syzygy-tables.info - User interface and public API for probing Syzygy endgame tablebases
gambit - Play chess in your terminal
pgnToFen - Takes PGN as input and returns FEN
BEGAN-tensorflow - Tensorflow implementation of "BEGAN: Boundary Equilibrium Generative Adversarial Networks"
python-chess-analysis - Full analysis of a chess game including metrics related to imbalances in the positions using Python-Chess library