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  • chessli

    A free and open source chess improvement app that combines the power of Lichess and Anki.

  • Hey, I just updated the version and documentation, which should make the installation easier. To be able to run pip, you first need to install it. Look here. If you still have troubles please feel free to open an issue in the repository with your problem. I hope it helps!

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