Chess::Plisco is a representation of a chess position in Perl. It also contains a UCI compatible chess engine. You can challenge the engine most of the time at https://lichess.org/@/plisco-bot.
It only works with Perl versions that are compiled with support for 64 bit integers!
The software is stable but still considered work in progress.
Since it is reasonably fast and offers a lot of functionality needed for
chess engines, it can be used for rapid prototyping of a chess engine.
Writing a basic implementation of the AlphaBeta algorithm with Chess::Plisco
will not require more than 30 lines of code.
The library also has a very high test coverage so that you can probably use it as a reference implementation for your own experiments and tests.
Apart from Perl (which ships with your operating system unless you use MS-DOS aka MS Windows), the software has little dependencies:
Probably both dependencies are available for your system. Search your package manager for "PPI" and "libintl-perl".
Alternatively, install the command "cpanm" and do:
$ cpanm Chess::Plisco
This installs the last release of the software.
If you want to use the latest sources from git, build and install it with the usual sequence of commands:
$ perl Makefile.PL
$ make
$ make install
See the tutorial for a gentle introduction
to the library. When installed, you can also try the command
perldoc Chess::Plisco::Tutorial
.
Reference documentation is available for
Chess::Plisco (perldoc Chess::Plisco
)
and
Chess::Pllisco::Macro
(perldoc Chess::Plisco::Macro
).
The chess engine is started with the command "plisco". You can also run it from inside the repository like this:
$ perl -Ilib bin/plisco
The engine needs some time to come up because it compiles a number of lookup tables. If you run it from a git checkout, it will also need time to parse its own source code and expand the macros contained.
Like almost all chess engines, plisco does not come with a graphical user interface. Try using one of these:
- Cute Chess (Linux, MacOS, and Windows)
- Banksia GUI (Linux, MacOS, and Windows)
- Arena (Linux, Windows)
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