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stockfish.wasm
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I've developed ChessMonitor.com: a website to show chess analytics. Here is an example for Eric Rosen. Connect to Lichess/Chess.com to get your own stats (link in comments)
Another option would be to run it in the browser as WASM: https://github.com/lichess-org/stockfish.wasm
- Stockfish.js
- I started Lichess, Ask Me Anything
Realtime-OpenCV-Chess
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Trying to use this code from github
hmm. Well okay so that error happens at the read_warp_img.py file at line 8. That's in the function get_warp_img. If we look at the references to that image (you can do this right from github, or you can do it from pycharm), you'll see that this function is called a handful of times. But here is one call including a few lines of context before it:
What are some alternatives?
Fairy-Stockfish - chess variant engine supporting Xiangqi, Shogi, Janggi, Makruk, S-Chess, Crazyhouse, Bughouse, and many more
Winter - UCI Chess Engine
listudy - Listudy - chess training server
Stockfish - stockfish-nnue.wasm
Gigantua - Gigantua: Single Threaded - 2 Billion Moves/s Chess position enumerator
fishnet - Distributed Stockfish analysis for lichess.org
Horowitz - UCI-compatible chess engine.
lila-ws - Lichess' websocket server
chessCAMO - chessCAMO is a newly proposed chess engine with a built-in variant that stands for Calculations Always Make Opportunities and was inspired by the very popular chess variant Crazyhouse. The "CAMO" portion comes from the idea that in this variant a player can sacrifice making a move to replace one of their pieces from the "piece reservoir".
api - Lichess API documentation and examples
OpenCV - Open Source Computer Vision Library