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gtp2ogs

Gtp2ogs is a tool allows AI Go engines (bots) that support GTP (Go Text Protocol) to communicate with OGS (Online-Go.com Server) and play games with players or other bots.

Quick start guide

Obtaining an API key

Before you get started you'll need to setup a bot account on online-go.com. To do that, you'll need to have your human account and create a new separate account for your bot account, then contact a moderator to request that your bot account be flagged as a bot account. Give them both your human account and your bot account. Once that has been done, log in with your human account, search for your bot account to view the bot profile, on that page you'll be able to generate an API key which you'll use to connect the bot.

Downloading and running gtp2ogs

Using pre-built releases

To get started quickly, you can download a pre-built executable for Windows, Mac, and Linux from the releases page.

Using the node.js package

If you have node.js installed you can install the gtp2ogs package using npm

npm install -g gtp2ogs

Building from source

To build from source you will need to have node.js installed on your system. You will also need to have yarn installed. Then, run

yarn install
yarn exec -- gulp

to run the build process. The resulting compiled javascript file will be located in dist/gtp2ogs.js which you can then run with

node dist/gtp2ogs.js

To build a standalone binary that doesn't depend on node, use pkg:

yarn exec -- pkg -C brotli .

If you do not want to install node.js and yarn locally, another option is

docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD":/usr/src -w /usr/src node:slim yarn install
docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD":/usr/src -w /usr/src node:slim yarn exec -- gulp
docker run --rm -it -v "$PWD":/usr/src -w /usr/src node:slim yarn exec -- pkg -C brotli .

Running your bot

Once you have your API Key and gtp2ogs installed, you can connect your bot to OGS like so:

gtp2ogs --apikey YOURKEYHERE -- /path/to/your/bot --arguments --to your bot

Note that everything after the -- will be considered a command used to run your bot, so any gtp2ogs arguments you use needs to come before the --.

For more advanced configuration, see the example_config.json5 for a configuration template, and pass in the --config yourconfig.json5 argument to gtp2ogs.

Connecting to the beta server

If you'd like to connect your bot to the beta.online-go.com site simply follow all of the previous steps for setting up a bot account on the beta site and use the --beta command line argument.

Community Involvement

  • Use Issues to report issues.
  • You may be interested in the Computer Go Community discord server. Here you will find many people interested in developing bots, as well as the gtp2ogs-dev discord channel specifically for this project.