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SeqEyes Plugin
Visualize Pulseq MRI sequences inside VS Code — inspect RF pulses, gradients, ADC readouts, and triggers with interactive zoom & pan. Inspired by SeqEyes .
Features
Custom editor for .seq files — opens automatically on double‑click
7 toggle‑able channels : RF · φ · Gx · Gy · Gz · ADC · Trigger
Interactive Canvas : scroll‑zoom, drag‑pan, hover tooltips
K‑space viewer (right panel): 2D projections & 3D scatter of ADC samples
Vertical cursor with live time readout
Unit switchers for time (s / ms / µs) and gradient (Hz/m / mT/m / G/cm)
K‑space unit toggle (cycles/m ↔ rad/m) with auto‑updating axis ticks
Block boundary lines — toggle in toolbar, default off
Dark mode — auto‑detects VS Code theme
Pulseq v1.2.0 – v1.5.1 support
Install
Install from the VS Code Marketplace or build from source:
npm install && npm run compile && npx vsce package
code --install-extension seqeyes-plugin-0.0.x.vsix --force
Or press F5 for Extension Development Host.
Usage
Action
How
Open a .seq file
Double‑click in Explorer
Zoom
Scroll wheel or toolbar + / −
Pan
Click & drag
Fit to view
Toolbar Fit
Toggle channel
Click legend label
Toggle block boundaries
Checkbox ☐ Blocks in toolbar
Block details
Hover waveform
Time cursor
Move mouse
Toggle k‑space panel
Toolbar K button
Cycle 2D / 3D view
Prj button in k‑space panel
Rotate (3D)
Left‑drag in k‑space panel
Pan (3D)
Right‑drag or middle‑drag
Pan (2D)
Left‑drag
Zoom k‑space
Scroll wheel
Reset k‑space view
↺ button
Toggle k‑space unit
U button — cycles/m ↔ rad/m
ADC marker size
Dot slider in k‑space panel
Resize k‑space panel
Drag left edge handle
License
MIT