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Short Description: InSeis is a graphical interface for managing and running Seismic Unix workflows on Windows using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). It simplifies the creation, editing, and execution of seismic processing workflows, making Seismic Unix accessible on Windows systems. Check the GitHub repository for detailed information and the latest development release: https://github.com/a-pertuz/inseis Installation & Running Install WSL: Open Command Prompt as Administrator (right-click, select "Run as administrator") Run the following command: wsl --install Wait for the installation to complete. Restart your computer when prompted. After restart, search for "Ubuntu" in the Start menu and launch it. Follow the prompts to set up your new Linux environment. You may be asked to create a user account and password. Run sudo apt update to ensure all packages are up to date. Install Seismic Unix: Open the Ubuntu terminal (search for "Ubuntu" in Windows Start menu) Copy and paste this entire command: bash -c "$(wget -qO- https://gist.githubusercontent.com/a-pertuz/2b341bc8af2a37cde820d829f2789d99/raw/install_seismic_unix.sh)" Press Enter and wait for the installation to complete. It may take several minutes. Important: Read and accept the license agreement when prompted. Install InSeis: Open Command Prompt and run one of the following commands: pip install InSeis Or, to install directly from GitHub: pip install git+https://github.com/a-pertuz/InSeis.git Launch InSeis: After installation, run inseis in Command Prompt.
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