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🚀 Draft Preview: http://pr136.drafts.lczero.org/ |
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This will close #103 |
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🚀 Draft Preview: http://pr136.drafts.lczero.org/ |
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🚀 Draft Preview: http://pr136.drafts.lczero.org/ |
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Pull Request Overview
Adds documentation for using the Lc0 engine in the En Croissant GUI.
- Includes En Croissant in the quickstart list of supported GUIs
- Introduces a new guide with step-by-step setup on Windows and macOS
Reviewed Changes
Copilot reviewed 5 out of 5 changed files in this pull request and generated no comments.
| File | Description |
|---|---|
| content/play/quickstart.md | Added En Croissant to GUI list |
| content/play/gui/encroissant/index.md | Created guide on installing Lc0 in En Croissant |
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content/play/quickstart.md:18
- [nitpick] Capitalize OS names and add a trailing period for consistency. For example: “(free, open source, cross-platform Windows, macOS, and Linux).”
* [En Croissant](https://encroissant.org/) (free, open source, cross-platform windows mac linux)
content/play/gui/encroissant/index.md:7
- [nitpick] Use a second-level heading (
##) instead of#here to maintain a single top-level title in the page structure.
# 1. On Windows
content/play/gui/encroissant/index.md:9
- [nitpick] Use consistent branding: capitalize “Lc0” and “En Croissant,” and lowercase “version” (e.g., “The Lc0 engine is directly available in the En Croissant Windows version.”).
The lc0 engine is directly available on "en croissant" Windows Version.
Add documentation to use lc0 engine in "en croissant gui"