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Chess engine: Clovis I



Clovis - UCI chess engine.

Named after the first king of the Franks and the paleoamerican mammoth slayers, Clovis is a powerful UCI chess engine written in C++. It is a successor to [Hopper Chess](https://github.com/jonathanmcdermid/Hopper-Chess-Engine) in that it follows standard convention more closely. 

v.I:
The changes since v2.0 are not really worthy of a new release, but I've decided to make one anyway as I realized it would be on-brand to start using roman numerals for the versioning of Clovis.
Eval is no longer called when the king is in check, and enemy rooks are not considered transparent for bishop mobility and king safety.

Clovis I download

github:https://github.com/jonathanmcdermid/Clovis/releases

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