Chinese Chess (Xiangqi)
This is a desktop Chinese Chess (Xiangqi) application built with Electron and the Pikafish Xiangqi engine.
Hello everyone, I'm Augus, the developer of this project, from Taiwan. A huge thank you to everyone who has shown interest in this project!
✨ Features
🛠️ Tech Stack
❤️ Acknowledgements
中華象棋 (Chinese Chess)
這是一個使用 Electron 和 Pikafish 象棋引擎打造的桌面版中國象棋(Xiangqi)應用程式。
大家好,我是本專案的開發者 Augus,來自台灣。
非常感謝所有關注這個專案的人!
✨ 功能特色
🛠️ 技術棧
❤️ 致謝
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