/chessbot

PvP chess bot for the Telegram messenger. Bot is inline, type @chessy_bot in any chat in the Telegram.

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The PvP chess bot for the Telegram

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Overview

A simple PvP chess game based on inline message and edit a reply markup of a chess board. The board built with callback buttons of inline-keyboard. Bot uses the node-chess package, which is driven by the algebraic notation of moves (PGN).

Features:

  • Inline query to start the game.
  • PvP - play with friends.
  • Bot works in any group or private chat.
  • All moves stored in the DB, so you can play a few games simultaneously.

[Demo](https://t.me/chessy_bot) (WIP version)

Usage

To play chess simply type @chessy_bot[SPACE] to your telegram message input box.

Then choose a side you want to play with. You will see an inline message with a chess board and a "Join to game" at the bottom.

When someone join your game, this will be displayed in the status message. Also the "Join to game" button will become "Settings".

Now everything is ready to start the game. To move your pieces just select a piece you want to move and then select a destination from displayed available to move squares.

WARNING!!!

The board is rotating each turn by default! The active player always placed at the bottom!

Install and run own bot instance

First clone this repository and install dependencies. Run in the terminal:

git clone git@github.com:Piterden/chessbot.git
cd chessbot
npm i

Then you have to create and fill up a new .env file:

cp .env.example .env
editor .env

Next migrate the DB:

npm run knex migrate:latest

Then run the dev mode:

npm run dev

Built With

  • Telegraf.js - Telegram bot framework for Node.js.
  • Node-Chess - A simple node.js library for parsing and validating chess board position with an algebraic move parser.
  • Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details