• galleywest200 5 days ago

    I was actually thinking of developing something similar to make it easier to copy my chess game review comments into my Obsidian notes.

    Thank you!

    • gmasclet 5 days ago

      You're welcome!

      By the way, something I've considered but not implemented yet are options to tweak the formatting (for instance, whether to indent or inline comments / variations). The Prettier approach is to be opinionated, but some language-specific options may be useful.

    • cxcorp 5 days ago

      I've always wanted to look into writing my own Prettier plugins, how'd you feel about getting started working with their little mini DSL (fill, join, hardline, line, etc.)?

      • gmasclet 4 days ago

        The DSL itself is pretty nice. However, one thing I found annoying is that the printing function itself is hard to unit test: there is no easy way to instantiate its parameters (in particular the `ASTPath` class). So I relied on testing it by calling `Prettier.format()`, which is more a end-to-end test of the whole plugin. Maybe I'll figure out another solution at some point.

      • tacone 5 days ago

        What about using a fenced code block?

      • toolslive 5 days ago

        PGN is just a format to communicate the games. So pgn pretty-printing is at the same level as pretty printing json. Nothing wrong with that, but at some point you might want to publish a game with diagrams variations, ....

        For that purpose, you can use Latex (yes, I know, not everybody's cup of tea)

        https://www.overleaf.com/learn/latex/Chess_notation

        • andix 5 days ago

          This looks a bit cumbersome to write to me.

          I really like the JS preview/rendering plugins for fenced code blocks in Markdown. For example Mermaid, which is supported by many Markdown renderers or IDEs. [1]

          It would be fun to have something like this for chess notation, that interactively renders the last position with forward and back buttons.

          Static PDFs are mostly a thing of the past.

          [1]: https://github.blog/developer-skills/github/include-diagrams...

          • gmasclet 5 days ago

            Thanks for the idea, I'd not considered it. LaTex may have some use, I'll take a look. Indeed, probably the best solution to publish a game with diagrams.

            For personal notes, I would also consider embedding PGN into Markdown. Sadly, PGN rendering in Markdown isn't supported yet, as far as I know (something like Mermaid would be awesome).