This is a web app for reviewing Go games, similar to the Go teaching ladder, which is unfortunately no longer accepting new games.
Go is a two player strategy game where players take turns to place stones on intersections of a 19x19 grid, one stone at a time. The aim is to surround the most territory on the board. You can learn to play go at http://playgo.to/iwtg/en/.
The basic idea of this app is to facilitate game reviews so amateur players can help each other get better at go.
The core functionality will be:
- Players can submit a game record for review by uploading an SGF file
- Players can submit reviews for games
- The app pings suitable reviewers when a game is uploaded to ensure a speedy review
This is still a work in progress and is not deployed yet.
If you're thinking of contributing, yay! You are awesome!
Not much is implemented yet, so creating or commenting on issues is the best way to get involved.
Please tag tickets with beginner
if you think they are documented well enough for somebody new to pick up.
Currently I'm using bootstrap as a way to quickly build something that looks OK. The layout is a bit wonky and there are no images :(
If you can improve the design in any way, please raise a PR!
This project is written in Ruby on Rails.
- If you are new to git/github, have a look at https://akrabat.com/the-beginners-guide-to-contributing-to-a-github-project/
- You can read the rails getting started guide at http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
When you are ready to contribute, raise a pull request with your changes.
- The PR should be as small and self contained as possible.
- It should have a description that explains what you've done and why
- It doesn't have to be complete. If it's not done, explain in the description what is left to do and how other people can help.
- Be nice to everyone else who has volunteered their time to the project.
If you're willing to translate the UI to another language, please let us know in the gitter channel. There is still a lot of coding to be done before translations can be added to the app, but it's still an incredibly useful way to help the project and having willing translators makes this worth doing sooner.
Coming soon!
- If you find a bug, please raise an issue at https://github.com/MatMoore/go-improve/issues/new
- Join the chat at https://gitter.im/MatMoore/go-improve
To run the app you will need to install ruby 2.3.0. I reccommend using rbenv.
On a mac or linux, you can then run the following steps in a terminal:
- Checkout the project with
git checkout git@github.com:MatMoore/go-improve.git
- Install bundler with
gem install bundler
- Install dependencies with
bundle install
- Set up the database with
./bin/rake db:setup
- Run the rails server with
./bin/rails s
If everything is working, you should be able to open http://localhost:3000/ in your browser.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2016 Mat Moore
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