Understanding the movecs file


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Hi,

I am trying to reconstruct the electron density of the atoms. Instead of taking the detour of a cube file, I wish to directly load the movecs file. So far I have compiled the mov2asc utility and obtain the following for a Helium atom. However I am not sure what the numbers mean in each line (sorry for my limited quantum chemistry background).
# This is an NWChem movecs file translated by mov2asc
981a7f6fee7ef062596bfa459c6b9860
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         1
 
         8
ao basis
         1
         1
         1
    0.200000000000000E+01
   -0.488339552436639E+00
    0.100000000000000E+01
   -0.277146869129468E+01    0.000000000000000E+00


Apparently this has to be combined with the stdout file which says:

                      Basis "ao basis" -> "ao basis" (cartesian)
                      -----
  He (Helium)
  -----------
            Exponent  Coefficients 
       -------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
  1 S  6.36242139E+00  0.154329
  1 S  1.15892300E+00  0.535328
  1 S  3.13649790E-01  0.444635



 Summary of "ao basis" -> "ao basis" (cartesian)
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Tag                 Description            Shells   Functions and Types
 ---------------- ------------------------------  ------  ---------------------
 He                          STO-3G                  1        1   1s




 Summary of "ao basis" -> "ao basis" (cartesian)
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Tag                 Description            Shells   Functions and Types
 ---------------- ------------------------------  ------  ---------------------
 He                          STO-3G                  1        1   1s


But I am not sure how to connect the information from each file. Could someone give an explanation, perhaps using this specific example? Thanks!