A new Python package to play Go online from a physical board.

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  • Sabaki

    An elegant Go board and SGF editor for a more civilized age.

  • However, I think this code should be pretty easy to read and should be pretty universal. You can play with any computer board whether it's OGS, KGS, or my personal favorite Sabaki since the code is just looking for an image on a screen. You can easily add in better stone detection to suit your own preference of speed versus accuracy on whatever old computer you happen to have.

  • goban_irl

    A package to enable playing online from a physical go board.

  • A: For now, I'm requiring that you actually install Python to run the package. I know that's a bit of a bummer, but at least it's a really good excuse to learn Python! The easiest way to install Python is by installing miniforge. Then, either git clone or download from github and from the command line run:

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  • miniforge

    A conda-forge distribution.

  • A: For now, I'm requiring that you actually install Python to run the package. I know that's a bit of a bummer, but at least it's a really good excuse to learn Python! The easiest way to install Python is by installing miniforge. Then, either git clone or download from github and from the command line run:

  • igoki

    Clojure Go Kifu recorder and OGS player

  • 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.

  • gbr

    Go board image recognition

  • 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.

  • watchGo

    Go board recognition: Find a Go board in an image and read the game position. Written with Python and OpenCV.

  • 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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