GTP

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Hex GTP (or simply GTP) is a text-based interface for interacting with Hex software. A typical use is to separate front-end software, which provides graphical display of game boards, from back-end software, which implements a Hex strategy engine. The use of a standardized protocol in principle permits any strategy engine, such as Six, MoHex, or Wolve, to be plugged into any graphical front-end, such as HexGui.

Moreover, GTP can also be used by humans to interact with a strategy engine directly, i.e., without the use of a graphical front-end.

History

Hex GTP is based on the Go Text Protocol (GTP), which was originally developed for Go as part of the GNU Go software.

Software supporting GTP

Frontends

Backends

Protocol specification

Not yet written.

Example session

Not yet written.