Why a star helps
TourneyRadar is free and open source, built and maintained by one person. A GitHub star takes ten seconds and is the single most useful thing you can do: it pushes the project up in GitHub search, signals to other players that it is active and worth trusting, and helps keep it maintained. No account of ours, no payment, no spam. Just a star.
New here? Make a GitHub account
GitHub is the site where the code lives. Making an account is free and takes about a minute.
- Go to github.com/signup.
- Enter your email, pick a password, and choose a username.
- Solve the quick puzzle to prove you are human, then press Create account.
- Open the verification email GitHub sends and click the link inside.
- You are done. You now have a GitHub account.
How to star the repo
- Open the TourneyRadar repo on GitHub (button below).
- Make sure you are signed in.
- Near the top right of the page, click the Star button. That is it. It turns into Starred once it works.
Other free ways to help
- Share TourneyRadar with a chess club, coach, or playing friend.
- Spot a tournament we are missing? Report it so we can add it.
- Know some code? Contributions are welcome, big or small.