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docs: create new demo videos for the readme #89

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thomas-mauran opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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docs: create new demo videos for the readme #89

thomas-mauran opened this issue Nov 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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Create new videos

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We currently use vhs to create the demo videos. The goal here is to cover all the cool features of chess-tui especially the one missing videos in the README

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Can I handle this?

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Can I handle this?

Yep for sure, you might need to tackle #25 first (If I recall right you also wanted to do it) to be able to set the board in a certain position in through the command line in your vhs demo.

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Can I handle this?

Yep for sure, you might need to tackle #25 first (If I recall right you also wanted to do it) to be able to set the board in a certain position in through the command line in your vhs demo.

Firstly I need to do algebraic form to tackle #25 #23 with succeed.

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Can I handle this?

Yep for sure, you might need to tackle #25 first (If I recall right you also wanted to do it) to be able to set the board in a certain position in through the command line in your vhs demo.

Firstly I need to do algebraic form to tackle #25 #23 with succeed.

We currently have something translating chess tui moves to the algebraic notation which is used for the historic. What you could do is a similar fonction to convert algebraic moves to the chess tui form then do the #25 since you might not need the #23 first to do this demo video pr

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