A cli application for pulling pgn files from Chess.com and Lichess.org and putting your games into a sqlite database.
It can also be used to save pgn files from a local folder to a sqlite database.
Requires Python 3.9 and above.
It is recommended that you install this package in a virtual or isoloated environment. The easiest way to do this is with pipx.
pipx install pgn_to_sqliteAlternatively, you can install it with pip into your virtual environment:
MacOS / Linux:
python3 -m pip install pgn_to_sqliteWindows:
python -m pip install pgn_to_sqliteUsage: pgn-to-sqlite [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Save your chess games to an sqlite database.
You can `fetch` your games from chess.com or lichess.org. You can also
`save` local pgn files to the database.
Type `pgn-to-sqlite --help` for more information.
Options:
-u, --user TEXT You username for the chess site.
-o, --output FILE Where you would like your database saved? [required]
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
fetch Fetch all games from the requested site.
save Fetch all pgn file from the given folder.username and output are required when using fetch to download, parse, and save your games to your database. fetch accepts with chess or lichess as an argument for chess.com and lichess.org respectively.
Example:
pgn-to-sqlite -u endlesstrax -o data.db fetch lichessIf you've played a lot of games, be patient, it could take a minute or two.
output is required when saving games from local pgn files to your database. save expects a folder path as an argument.
Example:
pgn-to-sqlite -o data.db save .\chess\games\If you find a bug, please file an issue.
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