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| 100 | pmbaty | 1 | # Chess engine configuration file for Chess Giants. |
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| 3 | # Chess Giants is engine-agnostic, which means it can handle any CECP-compliant |
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| 4 | # engine, and virtually any state-based engine that communicates using newline- |
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| 5 | # terminated ASCII strings over standard IO (stdin/stdout). All it needs is to |
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| 6 | # read this configuration file to learn how to talk to the engine, and how to |
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| 7 | # interpret the engine's replies. |
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| 9 | # IMPORTANT: UCI engines are "stateless" engines. These engines work in a very |
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| 10 | # different way and therefore an adapter program such as Polyglot must be used. |
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| 11 | # Here is an example of how a UCI engine can be used with Chess Giants thanks |
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| 12 | # to the Polyglot protocol converter (see also the polyglot.ini file). |
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| 14 | ############################# |
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| 15 | # Basic program information # |
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| 16 | ############################# |
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| 17 | [program] |
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| 19 | ; program display name |
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| 20 | name = "Texel 1.05" |
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| 21 | ; program executable |
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| 22 | executable = "polyglot.exe" |
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| 24 | ######################### |
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| 25 | # Reply string patterns # |
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| 26 | ######################### |
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| 27 | [reply strings] |
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| 29 | ; the following pattern immediately precedes a SAN-encoded move reply |
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| 30 | move = "move " |
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| 32 | ################### |
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| 33 | # Engine commands # |
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| 34 | ################### |
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| 35 | [commands] |
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| 37 | ; command(s) to send to prepare the engine for a new game |
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| 38 | new game = "new" |
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| 39 | ; command(s) to send to setup a board (%s replaced by a raw FEN string) |
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| 40 | setup table from fen = "setboard %s" |
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| 41 | ; command(s) to send to set the max search depth (%d replaced by an integer value) |
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| 42 | search depth set = "sd %d" |
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| 43 | ; command(s) to send to order the engine to start playing (when switching sides) |
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| 44 | play = "go" |
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| 45 | ; command(s) to send to instruct the engine that its opponent played a specific |
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| 46 | ; move (%s replaced by a 'b1c3'-style encoded move string) |
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| 47 | move = "%s" |
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| 48 | ; command(s) to send to order the engine to discard its preferred move and play |
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| 49 | ; a specific move instead (%s replaced by a 'b1c3'-style encoded move string) |
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| 50 | force move = "force;undo;%s;playother" |
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| 51 | ; command(s) to send to tell the chess engine to cleanup and quit. if unset, |
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| 52 | ; its process will be killed, but at the risk of not saving important data. |
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| 53 | quit = "quit" |