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Move Highlighter

Highlight common moves in the Lichess engine analysis

Users339Current public install base
Rating5.0Store average score
Reviews3Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth-8Net users gained this week
7-day growth rate-2.31%Relative weekly velocity
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Version0.0.1
ManifestV3
Size17.85KiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Move Highlighter helps you make sense of the Lichess engine analysis, which can help you get better at chess.

Lichess's engine analysis normally shows five lines of chess notation in black and white. You can read through each line one at a time, but sometimes it's hard to understand what the engine is trying to tell you. Wouldn't it be great if you could quickly identify moves that exist in multiple lines? That's what Move Highlighter does. The most common moves are highlighted, each in its own color. If the move Nf3 is in all five lines, you'll be able to tell at a glance, because Nf3 will be highlighted in (for example) green, everywhere it shows up, and the human eye can quickly spot all the green highlighting a lot more easily than it can spot all the instances of text like "Nf3".

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