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En Croissant: The Ultimate Chess Toolkit

@LAKnight said in #20:
> i couldnt do a full game analysis though. I mean a full game computer analysis like lichess or chess.com, not move by move.
>
> I need to see a graph and stuff. Just offline.

You can generate a report on Analysis > Report in the analysis board.
I've been looking for an analysis app for a while as Chessbase is just too expensive at my level. This checks a lot of my boxes so far, I'm really liking it!

Would it be possible to implement a move training feature similar to Chessable in the future so that we can practice our repertoires?
@RHinDFIR said in #22:
> I've been looking for an analysis app for a while as Chessbase is just too expensive at my level. This checks a lot of my boxes so far, I'm really liking it!
>
> Would it be possible to implement a move training feature similar to Chessable in the future so that we can practice our repertoires?

There's already something like that. It's not as full-featured as Chessable of course, but you can follow this short guide:
encroissant.org/docs/guides/manage-repertoire
I have downloaded the app, but I cannot see any of the chessboards. Is there a solution to this problem?
@FrankWillow I am using it on MacOS, when I try it to import a game from Lichess it doesn't let me paste it so I have to manually enter it. Does the same for PGN pasting too. You have any idea on what's happening?
Press:
1. Pawn on the left of the screen;
2. Import
3. If you had previously downloaded the PGN file then click in the empty box labeled PGN file.
4. A file manage will open where you can then select your PGN from your drive.
5. If you did not select a game from your drive, then go to: Type of import and select: link.
6. Use your browser to locate your game link on the website and copy paste it in the Game URL box.

Prove you succeeded in copying the link by pasting it in some sort of notepad. Then paste it also in the box of the software. Then press import. If copy like you say you cannot copy or paste then type it in. If you cannot type a letter in the box, then it will have to be confirmed by other mac users that they have the same problem. I'm a windows user and I was able to copy paste the link and when I pressed import the game opened up.
@FrankWillow

Would you consider making a youtube channel for this app for making very short tutorials on specific topics on how to do stuff?
Really excited about this project! As a reluctant chessbase user and avid OTB player I am especially looking forward to the DB capabilities.

In particular, I analyze my games mostly on lichess but as I add more and more tournaments the studies are becoming difficult to manage, also data entry (from scoresheets) is a bit slow and annoying on lichess.