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Latest revision as of 16:38, 27 June 2021
Home * User Interface * GUI * PyChess
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PyChess,
a free, open source chess GUI and engine, distributed under the GNU Public License, both written in Python. Thomas Dybdahl Ahle started the project in 2006, with Bajusz Tamás and Justin Blanchard contributing in the meantime [2]. The GUI uses PyGTK and was originally developed for GNOME, compliant with its Human Interface Guidelines, but runs well under all other Linux desktops, and since PyChess 0.12 Anderssen rc4 released in August 2015, in parts re-written to Python 3 threading [3], also under Windows [4]. PyChess allows playing with the build in engine, with UCI and Chess Engine Communication Protocol compliant chess engines, or can act as online client of the Free Internet Chess Server (FICS). Further, PyChess supports many chess variants.
Contents
Chess Variants
- Atomic Chess
- Capablanca Chess
- Chess960 or Fischer Random Chess (FRC)
- Crazyhouse
- Makruk, the Thai version of Chess.
- Suicide Chess (Losing Chess)
- and more
See also
Forum Posts
2010 ...
- Re: Python chess engine by Justin Blanchard, CCC, September 22, 2010
- PyChess Anderssen 0.12 beta1 released by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, March 21, 2013
2015 ...
- PyChess - the greatest chess interface for Linux by Lanzo Nazaire, CCC, April 11, 2015
- PyChess 0.12rc4 by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, August 18, 2015
- PyChess Anderssen 0.12 rc5 by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, Sepember 17, 2015
- PyChess Anderssen 0.12 released by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, October 24, 2015
- PyChess Anderssen 0.12.1 released by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, December 07, 2015
- PyChess Anderssen 0.12.2 released by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, January 31, 2016
- Pychess built in engine infos? by Günther Simon, CCC, May 12, 2016
- PyChess 0.12.4 by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, June 25, 2016
- PyChess 0.99.0 by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, September 12, 2017
- PyChess 0.99.1 by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, December 26, 2017
External Links
- PyChess - news
- PyChess - Features
- PyChess - Get Involved
- PyChess - download
- PyChess from Wikipedia
- pychess - pygtk chess client - Google Project Hosting
- pychess/pychess · GitHub
- PyChess Thomas Dybdahl Ahle - Trophées du Logiciel Libre, 2009, YouTube Video
References
- ↑ PyChess screenshot User playing Crafty, from PyChess from Wikipedia, Source About PyChess by Matthew Gatto, January 4, 2011.
- ↑ Re: Chess Engine Update Information: August 25, 2016 by Justin Blanchard, CCC, August 26, 2016
- ↑ 17.1. threading — Thread-based parallelism — Python 3.4.3 documentation
- ↑ PyChess 0.12rc4 by Bajusz Tamás, CCC, August 18, 2015