
You can run your engine on lichess.org now
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Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
Would be great if WinBoard could add this integration. 

Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
OK, is it, Dorpsgek by Matew Brades, is one example.zenpawn wrote:Would be great if WinBoard could add this integration.
https://lichess.org/@/Dorpsgek
You can read something here:
https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess ... lichess#10
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
I didn't have any problem with Weini using both uci (newly implemented) or xboard when I use the new bot functionality of lichess.
Just that for xboard, it seems you have to implement the old "time" feature ...
Just that for xboard, it seems you have to implement the old "time" feature ...
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
I was referring to the WinBoard GUI.velmarin wrote:OK, is it, Dorpsgek by Matew Brades, is one example.zenpawn wrote:Would be great if WinBoard could add this integration.
https://lichess.org/@/Dorpsgek
You can read something here:
https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess ... lichess#10

I'll probably try the python script at some point and prepare myself for the "fiddling" Matthew mentioned was required. I was hoping he'd follow up that comment, but I don't see that he did.
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
RookieMonster uses "time" -- didn't realize there was a newer way for the protocol to report that information to the engine.xr_a_y wrote:I didn't have any problem with Weini using both uci (newly implemented) or xboard when I use the new bot functionality of lichess.
Just that for xboard, it seems you have to implement the old "time" feature ...
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
Now no "fiddling" needed for xboard engines. lichess-bot supports them similar to uci ones. You just have to set some lines in config.yml and you are ready to go. PyChessBot is running pychess-engine which uses xboard protocol also.zenpawn wrote:I was referring to the WinBoard GUI.velmarin wrote:OK, is it, Dorpsgek by Matew Brades, is one example.zenpawn wrote:Would be great if WinBoard could add this integration.
https://lichess.org/@/Dorpsgek
You can read something here:
https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess ... lichess#10![]()
I'll probably try the python script at some point and prepare myself for the "fiddling" Matthew mentioned was required. I was hoping he'd follow up that comment, but I don't see that he did.
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
Maybe with wb2uci adapter.zenpawn wrote:I was referring to the WinBoard GUI.velmarin wrote:OK, is it, Dorpsgek by Matew Brades, is one example.zenpawn wrote:Would be great if WinBoard could add this integration.
https://lichess.org/@/Dorpsgek
You can read something here:
https://lichess.org/forum/general-chess ... lichess#10![]()
I'll probably try the python script at some point and prepare myself for the "fiddling" Matthew mentioned was required. I was hoping he'd follow up that comment, but I don't see that he did.
I do it with "UCI engine" is to start the python script and connect.
I start liches in the browser and with my account and operate from it, challenge, accept challenges, etc.
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
Nope forget what I said, I was wrong, time and otime seem to be the "new" way of manaing time (protocol version 2), Weini use level for this ...
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
Well, even with time, level is important, since it tells you the time control, whereas time tells you how much is left.xr_a_y wrote:Nope forget what I said, I was wrong, time and otime seem to be the "new" way of manaing time (protocol version 2), Weini use level for this ...
Re: You can run your engine on lichess.org now
Has anyone who's done this already [set up a bot on lichess] post some instructions on how to do it, please?
Much appreciated,
Thanks
Carl

Much appreciated,
Thanks
Carl