This tool is for parsing Bruker method files into several different (and hopefully more useful) formats. This was developed to process magnetic resonance imaging data collected from a high field and small bore Bruker MRI; however, it may be useful for processing data from other machines as well. Imaging data produced by a Bruker MRI is accompanied by a "method" file, which stores information about the session and the acquisition parameters. The goal of this script is to convert these method files into something that is easier to query and read. This includes JSON output and formatted output based on a used-specified pattern. There are four components derived from each method file: the header, the header attributes, the parameters, and the parameter attributes. The header and parameters are key value pairs, and the attributes are additional data attached to some of the key value pairs. The header evidently encodes information related to the session date and compute environment, while the parameters encode how the details of the scanner protocol. The attributes seem rather free-form, but among the things they sore, you can find the spatial resolution and diffusion gradient b-vectors and b-values. You can find an example script "example.sh" demonstrating a typical use of the tool. However, some of the steps are acquisition specific, so you'll no doubt have to modify it to fit your needs. Author: Ryan Cabeen, cabeen@gmail.com