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I like Sabaki, but there's also GoWrite, CGoban (the KGS client), and others (search for "SGF editor"). You can also review .sgf with OGS online, or with AI Sensei. KaTrain is a very good AI client that can review .sgf as well. Source: 10 months ago
Does anyone have any recommendations for active go-related projects on github I could contribute to? I have considered online go server and katago and katrain, but these don't look very active. I could be wrong, but it seems like the less active a project is, the less likely it is my contributions will be considered. Source: over 1 year ago
1: Katrain is probably the best client to interact with KataGo through. Alternatively you can use KataGo directly by integrating it with your favorite sgf editor. Source: over 1 year ago
Nowadays pretty much everyone uses Katago. There are a few GUI programs to interact with it, I think most people use Katrain. You can't purchase it though, because it is free. Source: over 1 year ago
How about Katrain? It works great on my M1 MacBook Pro. Can you type "katago" in Apple's terminal application and get a response? Source: almost 2 years ago
A few months ago the forums appeared abandoned and were just packed full of spam posts. I took a break from TTS scripting for a bit to work on other projects, and have recently decided to give it another shot. But alas, the forums are completely gone now. They have a link but it just redirects back to the main page (forums.https://tabletopsimulator.com/). Did something happen, has there been any word on why... Source: almost 3 years ago
OGS - Play go/weiqi/baduk online
Board Game Arena - The largest board game table in the world. No download, directly from your web browser.
Sabaki - Sabaki is cross-platform graphical UI for Go/Baduk/Weiqi game board and SGF (Smart Go Format) editor. Free, open source, based on Electron.
Tabletopia - Online sandbox arena for playing board games just like in real life.
SmartGo - Software for the game of Go, with apps for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Windows.
Yucata - Online gaming portal, free and without advertisements where you may play more than 60 different...