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Add project: Lucas Chess #27

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lukasmonk opened this issue Dec 22, 2018 · 2 comments
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Add project: Lucas Chess #27

lukasmonk opened this issue Dec 22, 2018 · 2 comments

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@lukasmonk
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Basic info

Application name: Lucas Chess
Application repo link: https://github.com/lukasmonk/lucaschess
Application home link: http://lucaschess.pythonanywhere.com/
Application description: Gui of chess, for playing and training

Qualifications

There are a ton of great Python projects out there, but what makes an
application "Awesome™"? Please check that all of the following criteria apply:

  • [X ] Free software with an online source repository.
  • [ X] Using Python for a considerable part of their functionality.
  • [ X] Well-known, or at least prominently used in an identifiable niche.
  • [ X] Maintained or otherwise demonstrably still functional on relevant platforms.
  • [ X] An application, not a library or framework.

Note that installability via pip/PyPI and a developer-audience focus
may warrant a higher standard for inclusion, in keeping with the
spirit of the list:
http://sedimental.org/awesome_python_applications.html

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@mahmoud
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mahmoud commented Dec 24, 2018

Thanks, added! I should confirm, is Linux supported? It seems like maybe, if installed from source.

@lukasmonk
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Thanks to you.
In theory it works in Linux, but does not have the same support as in windows, and the reason is that I use windows for development.

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