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George Munyoro / skaak
MIT LicenseA Python Chess Library built purely in Python for use in building chess applications and programs with Python.
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SimpleSearchy is a chess engine that uses UCI to communicate to any chess gui including it's own text based gui (Simple Gui). SimpleSearchy uses minimax with alpha-beta pruning to find the best moves. All code is pure python 3.
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chess-program / ranchess
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterRanchess is a CLI Chess Program written in Python that utilizes RAN Notation.
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balping / pgn-to-sql
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyA small script converting chess pgn files to sql.
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spla / Mastodon Chess
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyPlay with other fediverse users a Chess game! Mastodon Chess control games, players and boards and it post, graphically, every move to both players!
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azarte / jaqueludios
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 InternationalA series of stochastic preludes based on chess games.
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Tom Fryers / Fairyboard
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyA GUI frontend to the Fairy Stockfish chess engine.
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Wilhelm Ågren / DD2424 Project
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterStatic chess position evaluation utilizing CNNs.
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A tiny little game of chess. Not a chess engine. Just a little programming practice.
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Dejan Lekic / chesslab
GNU General Public License v3.0 onlyVarious chess-related experiments
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http://chessforeva.gitlab.io - is a website for chess JS, blog at http://chessforeva.blogspot.com
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azarte / Chess portraits
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterA little project to use chess games to create new images.
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Bryan Fauquembergue / Chess picture to PGN
MIT LicenseConvert a chess boardgame to PGN format
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Rodrigo Valla / Chess evolution
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterSome code to analyze my chess games using the Lichess API.
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Utilities for querying teams, members and team matches using the chess.com api
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As the first project for Talentsprint's Techwise, our group of five aims to create a functional and unique rendition of the classic chess game. The project begins on July 6 and is presented on August 22.
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