Cute Chess is a graphical user interface, command-line interface and a library for playing chess. Cute Chess is written in C++ using the Qt framework.
Binaries are available for cutechess-cli
, the command-line interface of Cute
Chess. The latest version is 0.6.0.
- cutechess-cli GNU/Linux 32-bit
- cutechess-cli GNU/Linux 64-bit
- cutechess-cli OS X 64-bit
- cutechess-cli Win32
The GUI doesn't have a binary release at this time.
Cute Chess requires Qt 4.6 or greater and qmake
.
In the simplest case you only have to issue:
$ qmake
$ make
If you are using the Visual C++ compiler replace make
with nmake
. To build
on OS X add -spec macx-g++
to the qmake
command. To compile the
libcutechess
library into the cutechess
and cutechess-cli
binaries add
-config static
to the qmake
command.
Documentation is available as Unix manual pages in the docs/
directory.
API documentation can be built by issuing make doc-api
(requires Doxygen).
In order to run the cutechess
and cutechess-cli
executables the program
loader must find the Qt libraries and the libcutechess
library, if it's not
compiled statically. On Windows it's enough to copy the libraries (DLL files)
to the same directory as the Cute Chess executables. On Linux and OS X the path
to libcutechess
should be set via an environment variable. On Linux the
command to run is:
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=path_to_libcutechess
And on OS X:
$ export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=path_to_libcutechess
OS X users can also create a .dmg bundle of Cute Chess and the Qt frameworks
with the macdeployqt
tool that is bundled with the Qt SDK.
Cute Chess is released under the GPLv3+ license except for the components in
the projects/lib/components
and projects/gui/components
directories which
are released under the MIT License.
Cute Chess was written by Ilari Pihlajisto and Arto Jonsson.