A chess engine written in Rust
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A chess engine written in Rust
Sanmill is an open-source, UCI-like Mill/Morris/Merrills/Mühle/Malom (and its variants) program with CUI, Flutter GUI and Qt GUI, sharing and freely distributing the code, tools and data needed to deliver this mill game. We do this because we are convinced that open software and open data are key ingredients to make rapid progress.
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