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# Founders of the Stockfish project and Fishtest infrastructure
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Tord Romstad (romstad)
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Marco Costalba (mcostalba)
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Joona Kiiski (zamar)
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Gary Linscott (glinscott)
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# Authors and inventors of NNUE, training, and NNUE port
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Yu Nasu (ynasu87)
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Motohiro Isozaki (yaneurao)
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Hisayori Noda (nodchip)
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# All other authors of Stockfish code (in alphabetical order)
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Aditya (absimaldata)
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Adrian Petrescu (apetresc)
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Ahmed Kerimov (wcdbmv)
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Ajith Chandy Jose (ajithcj)
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Alain Savard (Rocky640)
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Alayan Feh (Alayan-stk-2)
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Alexander Kure
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Alexander Pagel (Lolligerhans)
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Alfredo Menezes (lonfom169)
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Ali AlZhrani (Cooffe)
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Andreas Jan van der Meulen (Andyson007)
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Andreas Matthies (Matthies)
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Andrei Vetrov (proukornew)
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Andrew Grant (AndyGrant)
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Andrey Neporada (nepal)
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Andy Duplain
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Antoine Champion (antoinechampion)
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Aram Tumanian (atumanian)
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Arjun Temurnikar
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Artem Solopiy (EntityFX)
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Auguste Pop
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Balazs Szilagyi
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Balint Pfliegel
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Ben Chaney (Chaneybenjamini)
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Ben Koshy (BKSpurgeon)
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Bill Henry (VoyagerOne)
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Bojun Guo (noobpwnftw, Nooby)
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Boštjan Mejak (PedanticHacker)
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Brian Sheppard (SapphireBrand, briansheppard-toast)
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Bruno de Melo Costa (BM123499)
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Bruno Pellanda (pellanda)
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Bryan Cross (crossbr)
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Chris Cain (ceebo)
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Clemens L. (rn5f107s2)
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Cody Ho (aesrentai)
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Dale Weiler (graphitemaster)
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Daniel Axtens (daxtens)
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Daniel Dugovic (ddugovic)
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Daniel Monroe (Ergodice)
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Dan Schmidt (dfannius)
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Dariusz Orzechowski (dorzechowski)
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David (dav1312)
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David Zar
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Daylen Yang (daylen)
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Deshawn Mohan-Smith (GoldenRare)
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Dieter Dobbelaere (ddobbelaere)
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Dominik Schlösser (domschl)
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Douglas Matos Gomes (dsmsgms)
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Eduardo Cáceres (eduherminio)
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Eelco de Groot (KingDefender)
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Ehsan Rashid (erashid)
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Ernesto Gatti
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Fabian Beuke (madnight)
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Fabian Fichter (ianfab)
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Fanael Linithien (Fanael)
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Fauzi Akram Dabat (fauzi2)
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Felix Wittmann
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Gabriele Lombardo (gabe)
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Gahtan Nahdi
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Gary Heckman (gheckman)
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Giacomo Lorenzetti (G-Lorenz)
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Günther Demetz (pb00067, pb00068)
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Hiraoka Takuya (HiraokaTakuya)
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Hongzhi Cheng
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Ivan Ivec (IIvec)
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Jacques B. (Timshel)
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Jake Senne (w1wwwwww)
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Jan Ondruš (hxim)
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Jared Kish (Kurtbusch, kurt22i)
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Jarrod Torriero (DU-jdto)
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Peter Schneider (pschneider1968)
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Shahin M. Shahin (peregrine)
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Shawn Varghese (xXH4CKST3RXx)
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Stefan Geschwentner (locutus2)
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# Additionally, we acknowledge the authors and maintainers of fishtest,
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# an amazing and essential framework for Stockfish development!
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#
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# https://github.com/official-stockfish/fishtest/blob/master/AUTHORS
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# This CITATION.cff file was generated with cffinit.
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# Visit https://bit.ly/cffinit to generate yours today!
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cff-version: 1.2.0
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title: Stockfish
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message: >-
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Please cite this software using the metadata from this
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file.
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type: software
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authors:
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- name: The Stockfish developers (see AUTHORS file)
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repository-code: 'https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish'
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url: 'https://stockfishchess.org/'
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repository-artifact: 'https://stockfishchess.org/download/'
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abstract: Stockfish is a free and strong UCI chess engine.
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keywords:
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- chess
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- artificial intelligence (AI)
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- tree search
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- alpha-beta search
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- neural networks (NN)
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- efficiently updatable neural networks (NNUE)
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license: GPL-3.0
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- [Building Stockfish](#building-stockfish)
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- [Making Contributions](#making-contributions)
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- [Reporting Issues](#reporting-issues)
|
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- [Submitting Pull Requests](#submitting-pull-requests)
|
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+
- [Code Style](#code-style)
|
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+
- [Community and Communication](#community-and-communication)
|
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+
- [License](#license)
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|
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## Building Stockfish
|
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|
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In case you do not have a C++ compiler installed, you can follow the
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instructions from our wiki.
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+
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- [Ubuntu][ubuntu-compiling-link]
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- [Windows][windows-compiling-link]
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- [macOS][macos-compiling-link]
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## Making Contributions
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### Reporting Issues
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If you find a bug, please open an issue on the
|
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[issue tracker][issue-tracker-link]. Be sure to include relevant information
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like your operating system, build environment, and a detailed description of the
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problem.
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+
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+
_Please note that Stockfish's development is not focused on adding new features.
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+
Thus any issue regarding missing features will potentially be closed without
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+
further discussion._
|
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+
|
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+
### Submitting Pull Requests
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+
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+
- Functional changes need to be tested on fishtest. See
|
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+
[Creating my First Test][creating-my-first-test] for more details.
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+
The accompanying pull request should include a link to the test results and
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the new bench.
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+
|
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+
- Non-functional changes (e.g. refactoring, code style, documentation) do not
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need to be tested on fishtest, unless they might impact performance.
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- Provide a clear and concise description of the changes in the pull request
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description.
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+
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_First time contributors should add their name to [AUTHORS](../AUTHORS)._
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+
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+
_Stockfish's development is not focused on adding new features. Thus any pull
|
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request introducing new features will potentially be closed without further
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discussion._
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+
|
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+
## Code Style
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+
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Changes to Stockfish C++ code should respect our coding style defined by
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[.clang-format](.clang-format). You can format your changes by running
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`make format`. This requires clang-format version 18 to be installed on your system.
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+
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+
## Navigate
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+
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For experienced Git users who frequently use git blame, it is recommended to
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configure the blame.ignoreRevsFile setting.
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This setting is useful for excluding noisy formatting commits.
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```bash
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git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs
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+
```
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+
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## Community and Communication
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- Join the [Stockfish discord][discord-link] to discuss ideas, issues, and
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development.
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+
- Participate in the [Stockfish GitHub discussions][discussions-link] for
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+
broader conversations.
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+
|
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+
## License
|
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+
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By contributing to Stockfish, you agree that your contributions will be licensed
|
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under the GNU General Public License v3.0. See [Copying.txt][copying-link] for
|
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+
more details.
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+
|
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+
Thank you for contributing to Stockfish and helping us make it even better!
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+
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[copying-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/blob/master/Copying.txt
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[discord-link]: https://discord.gg/GWDRS3kU6R
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+
[discussions-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/discussions/new
|
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[creating-my-first-test]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/fishtest/wiki/Creating-my-first-test#create-your-test
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[issue-tracker-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues
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[ubuntu-compiling-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/wiki/Developers#user-content-installing-a-compiler-1
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[windows-compiling-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/wiki/Developers#user-content-installing-a-compiler
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[macos-compiling-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/wiki/Developers#user-content-installing-a-compiler-2
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 3, 29 June 2007
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Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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<div align="center">
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[![Stockfish][stockfish128-logo]][website-link]
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<h3>Stockfish</h3>
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A free and strong UCI chess engine.
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<br>
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<strong>[Explore Stockfish docs »][wiki-link]</strong>
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<br>
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<br>
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[Report bug][issue-link]
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·
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[Open a discussion][discussions-link]
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·
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[Discord][discord-link]
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·
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[Blog][website-blog-link]
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[![Build][build-badge]][build-link]
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[![License][license-badge]][license-link]
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<br>
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[![Release][release-badge]][release-link]
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[![Commits][commits-badge]][commits-link]
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<br>
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[![Website][website-badge]][website-link]
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[![Fishtest][fishtest-badge]][fishtest-link]
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[![Discord][discord-badge]][discord-link]
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</div>
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## Overview
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+
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[Stockfish][website-link] is a **free and strong UCI chess engine** derived from
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Glaurung 2.1 that analyzes chess positions and computes the optimal moves.
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+
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Stockfish **does not include a graphical user interface** (GUI) that is required
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to display a chessboard and to make it easy to input moves. These GUIs are
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+
developed independently from Stockfish and are available online. **Read the
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+
documentation for your GUI** of choice for information about how to use
|
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+
Stockfish with it.
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+
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+
See also the Stockfish [documentation][wiki-usage-link] for further usage help.
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+
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## Files
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+
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+
This distribution of Stockfish consists of the following files:
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* [README.md][readme-link], the file you are currently reading.
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* [Copying.txt][license-link], a text file containing the GNU General Public
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+
License version 3.
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* [AUTHORS][authors-link], a text file with the list of authors for the project.
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* [src][src-link], a subdirectory containing the full source code, including a
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+
Makefile that can be used to compile Stockfish on Unix-like systems.
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+
* a file with the .nnue extension, storing the neural network for the NNUE
|
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+
evaluation. Binary distributions will have this file embedded.
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+
## Contributing
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+
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+
__See [Contributing Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md).__
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+
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+
### Donating hardware
|
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+
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+
Improving Stockfish requires a massive amount of testing. You can donate your
|
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+
hardware resources by installing the [Fishtest Worker][worker-link] and viewing
|
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+
the current tests on [Fishtest][fishtest-link].
|
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+
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+
### Improving the code
|
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+
|
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+
In the [chessprogramming wiki][programming-link], many techniques used in
|
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+
Stockfish are explained with a lot of background information.
|
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+
The [section on Stockfish][programmingsf-link] describes many features
|
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+
and techniques used by Stockfish. However, it is generic rather than
|
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+
focused on Stockfish's precise implementation.
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+
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+
The engine testing is done on [Fishtest][fishtest-link].
|
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+
If you want to help improve Stockfish, please read this [guideline][guideline-link]
|
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+
first, where the basics of Stockfish development are explained.
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+
|
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+
Discussions about Stockfish take place these days mainly in the Stockfish
|
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+
[Discord server][discord-link]. This is also the best place to ask questions
|
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+
about the codebase and how to improve it.
|
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+
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+
## Compiling Stockfish
|
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+
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+
Stockfish has support for 32 or 64-bit CPUs, certain hardware instructions,
|
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big-endian machines such as Power PC, and other platforms.
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+
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+
On Unix-like systems, it should be easy to compile Stockfish directly from the
|
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+
source code with the included Makefile in the folder `src`. In general, it is
|
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+
recommended to run `make help` to see a list of make targets with corresponding
|
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+
descriptions. An example suitable for most Intel and AMD chips:
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+
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+
```
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+
cd src
|
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+
make -j profile-build ARCH=x86-64-avx2
|
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+
```
|
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+
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+
Detailed compilation instructions for all platforms can be found in our
|
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+
[documentation][wiki-compile-link]. Our wiki also has information about
|
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+
the [UCI commands][wiki-uci-link] supported by Stockfish.
|
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+
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+
## Terms of use
|
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+
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+
Stockfish is free and distributed under the
|
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+
[**GNU General Public License version 3**][license-link] (GPL v3). Essentially,
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+
this means you are free to do almost exactly what you want with the program,
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+
including distributing it among your friends, making it available for download
|
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+
from your website, selling it (either by itself or as part of some bigger
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+
software package), or using it as the starting point for a software project of
|
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+
your own.
|
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+
|
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+
The only real limitation is that whenever you distribute Stockfish in some way,
|
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+
you MUST always include the license and the full source code (or a pointer to
|
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+
where the source code can be found) to generate the exact binary you are
|
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+
distributing. If you make any changes to the source code, these changes must
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+
also be made available under GPL v3.
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[authors-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/blob/master/AUTHORS
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[build-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/actions/workflows/stockfish.yml
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[commits-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/commits/master
|
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+
[discord-link]: https://discord.gg/GWDRS3kU6R
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+
[issue-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/issues/new?assignees=&labels=&template=BUG-REPORT.yml
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+
[discussions-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/discussions/new
|
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+
[fishtest-link]: https://tests.stockfishchess.org/tests
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+
[guideline-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/fishtest/wiki/Creating-my-first-test
|
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+
[license-link]: https://github.com/official-stockfish/Stockfish/blob/master/Copying.txt
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+
[programming-link]: https://www.chessprogramming.org/Main_Page
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+
[programmingsf-link]: https://www.chessprogramming.org/Stockfish
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Contributors to Fishtest with >10,000 CPU hours, as of 2024-08-31.
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Thank you!
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Username CPU Hours Games played
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