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Using problems from goproblems.com with uliGo, update

Here is another small script which facilitates using problems from goproblems.com with uliGo or similar programs. It sorts SGF files into subdirectories according to the DI[] tag which indicates the difficulty of the problem in the file. Thanks to Oliver Richman for writing and sending the script. (What you find below is a slightly modified version.)

disort.sh

Posted by ug on September 7, 2006


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jordan wrote on October 7, 2006:
I love go

fstab wrote on October 29, 2006:
great script, thx!

matthew edwards wrote on January 9, 2007:
I have been watching "Hikaru no Go" on toonamijetstream for i long time. I have wanted to play for that long. Just by watching I think go is awsome. I have been searching how to play go for a month now and i finally found it.

Christopher wrote on August 30, 2007:
Hi! Thanks for the program :-)

ken wrote on October 28, 2007:
Coolest captcha ever!


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