Pgn-extract

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pgn-extract, an open source command-line PGN tool by David J. Barnes, written in C and licensed under the GPL v3.0, for searching, manipulating and formatting chess games recorded in the Portable Game Notation (PGN) or something close. pgn-extract is capable of handling files containing millions of games and also recognises Chess960 encodings.

=See also=
 * Chess Databases

=Postings=
 * pgn-extract filesize limitations by Joshua Shriver, CCC, May 19, 2010
 * Programming++: building on what has gone before by David J. Barnes, kentdjb, March 30, 2013
 * PGN extract to FEN with best move option by Ray Bongalon, CCC, August 04, 2016
 * Chess game data mining: exploring the advantage of the bishop pair with pgn-extract by David J. Barnes, kentdjb, October 14, 2018

=External Links=
 * pgn-extract: Portable Game Notation (PGN) Manipulator for Chess Games
 * GitHub - MichaelB7/pgn-extract: Chess utility to extract data/games from a pgn file by David J. Barnes, hosted by Michael Byrne

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