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Fairy-Stockfish

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Fairy-Stockfish is a UCI/USI/XBoard chess variant engine derived from Stockfish designed for the support of fairy chess variants and easy extensibility with more games. It can play various historical, regional, and modern chess variants as well games with user-defined rules.

The goal of the project is to create an engine supporting a large variety of chess-like games, equipped with the powerful search of Stockfish. It is complementary to Stockfish forks more specialized for certain chess variants, such as multi-variant Stockfish, Seirawan-Stockfish, Makruk-Stockfish, etc., supporting many more variants with the tradeoff of slightly lower performance compared to a specialized implementation.

Supported games

The games currently supported besides chess are listed below. Fairy-Stockfish can also play user-defined variants loaded via a variant configuration file, see the file src/variants.ini.

Regional and historical games

Chess variants

Shogi variants

Related games

UCI parameters

The following UCI options are added or changed compared to official Stockfish:

  • UCI_Variant

    The most important option, since it allows to set the variant that is going to be played. Most GUIs for chess variants set this option automatically if you select a variant in the GUI, but in case of usage via CLI or via Shogi GUIs the option needs to be set manually.

  • UCI_Chess960

    Used as a universal flag to switch between Chess960-style shuffling variants (such as Crazyhouse960, S-Chess960/2880, Capablanca Random Chess, etc.) and the respective normal variant. For variants without castling, this option does not have any effect.

  • Protocol

    Can be used to switch between dialects of the UCI protocol, namely UCI and USI (for Shogi). This option is automatically set to the respective protocol if a GUI starts communication with the "uci" or "usi" command (as required by the protocols).

  • VariantPath

    The path to the configuration file for user-defined variants. Alternatively, the "load" command can be used.

Help

See the Fairy-Stockfish Wiki for more info, or if the required information is not available, open an issue.

Stockfish

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Stockfish is a free, powerful UCI chess engine derived from Glaurung 2.1. It is not a complete chess program and requires a UCI-compatible GUI (e.g. XBoard with PolyGlot, Scid, Cute Chess, eboard, Arena, Sigma Chess, Shredder, Chess Partner or Fritz) in order to be used comfortably. Read the documentation for your GUI of choice for information about how to use Stockfish with it.

Files

This distribution of Stockfish consists of the following files:

  • Readme.md, the file you are currently reading.

  • Copying.txt, a text file containing the GNU General Public License version 3.

  • src, a subdirectory containing the full source code, including a Makefile that can be used to compile Stockfish on Unix-like systems.

UCI parameters

Currently, Stockfish has the following UCI options:

  • Debug Log File

    Write all communication to and from the engine into a text file.

  • Contempt

    A positive value for contempt favors middle game positions and avoids draws.

  • Analysis Contempt

    By default, contempt is set to prefer the side to move. Set this option to "White" or "Black" to analyse with contempt for that side, or "Off" to disable contempt.

  • Threads

    The number of CPU threads used for searching a position. For best performance, set this equal to the number of CPU cores available.

  • Hash

    The size of the hash table in MB.

  • Clear Hash

    Clear the hash table.

  • Ponder

    Let Stockfish ponder its next move while the opponent is thinking.

  • MultiPV

    Output the N best lines (principal variations, PVs) when searching. Leave at 1 for best performance.

  • Skill Level

    Lower the Skill Level in order to make Stockfish play weaker (see also UCI_LimitStrength). Internally, MultiPV is enabled, and with a certain probability depending on the Skill Level a weaker move will be played.

  • UCI_LimitStrength

    Enable weaker play aiming for an Elo rating as set by UCI_Elo. This option overrides Skill Level.

  • UCI_Elo

    If enabled by UCI_LimitStrength, aim for an engine strength of the given Elo. This Elo rating has been calibrated at a time control of 60s+0.6s and anchored to CCRL 40/4.

  • Move Overhead

    Assume a time delay of x ms due to network and GUI overheads. This is useful to avoid losses on time in those cases.

  • Minimum Thinking Time

    Search for at least x ms per move.

  • Slow Mover

    Lower values will make Stockfish take less time in games, higher values will make it think longer.

  • nodestime

    Tells the engine to use nodes searched instead of wall time to account for elapsed time. Useful for engine testing.

  • UCI_Chess960

    An option handled by your GUI. If true, Stockfish will play Chess960.

  • UCI_AnalyseMode

    An option handled by your GUI.

  • SyzygyPath

    Path to the folders/directories storing the Syzygy tablebase files. Multiple directories are to be separated by ";" on Windows and by ":" on Unix-based operating systems. Do not use spaces around the ";" or ":".

    Example: C:\tablebases\wdl345;C:\tablebases\wdl6;D:\tablebases\dtz345;D:\tablebases\dtz6

    It is recommended to store .rtbw files on an SSD. There is no loss in storing the .rtbz files on a regular HD. It is recommended to verify all md5 checksums of the downloaded tablebase files (md5sum -c checksum.md5) as corruption will lead to engine crashes.

  • SyzygyProbeDepth

    Minimum remaining search depth for which a position is probed. Set this option to a higher value to probe less agressively if you experience too much slowdown (in terms of nps) due to TB probing.

  • Syzygy50MoveRule

    Disable to let fifty-move rule draws detected by Syzygy tablebase probes count as wins or losses. This is useful for ICCF correspondence games.

  • SyzygyProbeLimit

    Limit Syzygy tablebase probing to positions with at most this many pieces left (including kings and pawns).

What to expect from Syzygybases?

If the engine is searching a position that is not in the tablebases (e.g. a position with 8 pieces), it will access the tablebases during the search. If the engine reports a very large score (typically 153.xx), this means that it has found a winning line into a tablebase position.

If the engine is given a position to search that is in the tablebases, it will use the tablebases at the beginning of the search to preselect all good moves, i.e. all moves that preserve the win or preserve the draw while taking into account the 50-move rule. It will then perform a search only on those moves. The engine will not move immediately, unless there is only a single good move. The engine likely will not report a mate score even if the position is known to be won.

It is therefore clear that this behaviour is not identical to what one might be used to with Nalimov tablebases. There are technical reasons for this difference, the main technical reason being that Nalimov tablebases use the DTM metric (distance-to-mate), while Syzygybases use a variation of the DTZ metric (distance-to-zero, zero meaning any move that resets the 50-move counter). This special metric is one of the reasons that Syzygybases are more compact than Nalimov tablebases, while still storing all information needed for optimal play and in addition being able to take into account the 50-move rule.

Compiling Stockfish yourself from the sources

On Unix-like systems, it should be possible to compile Stockfish directly from the source code with the included Makefile.

Stockfish has support for 32 or 64-bit CPUs, the hardware POPCNT instruction, big-endian machines such as Power PC, and other platforms.

In general it is recommended to run make help to see a list of make targets with corresponding descriptions. When not using the Makefile to compile (for instance with Microsoft MSVC) you need to manually set/unset some switches in the compiler command line; see file types.h for a quick reference.

Understanding the code base and participating in the project

Stockfish's improvement over the last couple of years has been a great community effort. There are a few ways to help contribute to its growth.

Donating hardware

Improving Stockfish requires a massive amount of testing. You can donate your hardware resources by installing the Fishtest Worker and view the current tests on Fishtest.

Improving the code

If you want to help improve the code, there are several valuable ressources:

  • In this wiki, many techniques used in Stockfish are explained with a lot of background information.

  • The section on Stockfish describes many features and techniques used by Stockfish. However, it is generic rather than being focused on Stockfish's precise implementation. Nevertheless, a helpful resource.

  • The latest source can always be found on GitHub. Discussions about Stockfish take place in the FishCooking group and engine testing is done on Fishtest. If you want to help improve Stockfish, please read this guideline first, where the basics of Stockfish development are explained.

Terms of use

Stockfish is free, and distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3 (GPL v3). Essentially, this means that you are free to do almost exactly what you want with the program, including distributing it among your friends, making it available for download from your web site, selling it (either by itself or as part of some bigger software package), or using it as the starting point for a software project of your own.

The only real limitation is that whenever you distribute Stockfish in some way, you must always include the full source code, or a pointer to where the source code can be found. If you make any changes to the source code, these changes must also be made available under the GPL.

For full details, read the copy of the GPL v3 found in the file named Copying.txt.

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