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The Variations in Repertoire card scans your entire repertoire against a comprehensive book of known opening names. It highlights all named openings and variations that appear within your repertoire, giving you a clear overview of the theoretical lines you already cover and helping you better organize and label your study material.
The '''Variations in Repertoire''' card scans your entire repertoire and library items against a comprehensive database of known chess openings. It automatically identifies and highlights all named openings and variations that appear within your material, giving you a clear overview of the theoretical lines you already cover and how they connect to established opening theory.
 
The list of opening names and variations is sourced from the open-source [https://github.com/lichess-org/chess-openings Lichess Chess Openings] project, which contains over '''3,000''' named openings and variations based on widely recognized chess theory.
 
This feature helps you:
* Recognize which established openings your repertoire and library items contain
* Learn and memorize official opening names more easily
* Organize your study material by opening name and structure
* Identify gaps or redundancies in your preparation

Revision as of 22:12, 7 October 2025

The Variations in Repertoire card scans your entire repertoire and library items against a comprehensive database of known chess openings. It automatically identifies and highlights all named openings and variations that appear within your material, giving you a clear overview of the theoretical lines you already cover and how they connect to established opening theory.

The list of opening names and variations is sourced from the open-source Lichess Chess Openings project, which contains over 3,000 named openings and variations based on widely recognized chess theory.

This feature helps you:

  • Recognize which established openings your repertoire and library items contain
  • Learn and memorize official opening names more easily
  • Organize your study material by opening name and structure
  • Identify gaps or redundancies in your preparation