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A chess game for the reMarkable tablet writting using the pleco chess library which is a port of Stockfish.

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Controlling

A chess piece can be moved in two ways:

  1. Clicking it once and clicking the spot it's supposed to
  2. Clicking it and moving the finger onto the square to move it there on release

The second method has the advantage that it doesn't highlight the chess piece or shows the possible moves.

FEN

When running the Game with the enviroment variable RUST_LOG set to debug, the FEN of a board will be output on each move. This is useful for debugging but also for manually saving a game state or resuming it elsewhere since this notation should be compatible with other chess programs/engines.

When starting a game, you'll need to specifiy a slot to play on. On quitting the game, the FEN will get saved to ~/.config/chessmarkable/savestates.yml which can be used to resume from.

(The -i option was removed in favor to add your own fen to the above file).

PGN Viewer

Chessmarkable also includes a PGN Player (huge thanks to @rmadhwal, for contributing this feature)!

You can put downloaded PGN Files into the directory ~/.config/chessmarkable/pgn on the device with software like scp, FileZilla or WinSCP. After this, you should be able to browse all the games from the menu point "PGN Viewer" and step through all the games.

Installation

Prebuilt binary/program

Compiling

Todo

reMarkable 2 support

This app cant actually drive the rM 2 framebuffer. It needs rm2fb for that.

If you execute chessmarkable from ssh, be sure to have followed rm2fb steps to enable the support. When installed running rm2fb-client ./chessmarkable should work as well. Launching through a launcher (from toltec) should just work.

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