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Rage Plugin Hook Log Analyzer 1.1.1

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Stop squinting at your RagePluginHook.log.

This free tool reads your log for you and tells you, in plain English, why your GTA V / LSPDFR setup is crashing or erroring — and exactly what to do about it.

Simply pick your log, or drag it straight onto the app, and you’ll get:

  • A clear verdict at the top

  • A prioritised What to fix list

  • Full technical details underneath when you want to dig deeper

No more guessing. No more pasting walls of text into forum threads.

Your log stays yours.

Your log is read in memory on your own PC and is never uploaded, stored, or shared unless you deliberately choose to share it.

Requirements

  • Windows 10 or later, 64-bit

  • Microsoft WebView2 Runtime

    • Already installed on almost every Windows 10/11 PC

    • If it is missing, the app offers to grab it for you

  • No .NET install needed

    • The build is fully self-contained

Features

Shareable links

Turn any report into a private link you can send to a friend, support team, or developer — no more copy-pasting walls of text.

  • Choose what to include:

    • Just the analysis

    • The analysis plus your full RagePluginHook.log for deeper debugging

  • Everything is encrypted on your PC before it is uploaded

  • The decryption key lives in the link itself, so the server can never read it

  • Links self-destruct after 7 days

  • Turning sharing off deletes every link you have made

  • Sharing is off by default and can be enabled in Settings

Mod install check (BETA)

Checks where your installed mods actually live in your GTA V folder and flags the number one cause of “my mod won’t load”: files in the wrong place.

  • Checks common mods, including:

    • Callouts

    • Plugins

    • Lighting mods

    • ASI mods

  • Knows where each supported mod belongs

  • Tells you when a mod is in the wrong folder

    • For example: Plugins instead of Plugins\LSPDFR

  • Flags missing files a mod needs to work properly

  • Works straight from your GTA V folder

  • No log required

System check (BETA)

Looks at your PC for the things LSPDFR needs and folds anything missing into your report as a possible cause.

  • Checks for:

    • .NET Framework

    • Visual C++ runtimes

    • Windows Media Player

    • Core LSPDFR files in your GTA V folder

  • Read-only

    • It only ever looks

    • It never changes anything

Run a check without a log

You can run checks straight from the start screen without opening a log first.

  • Run a System check

  • Run a Mod install check

  • No RagePluginHook.log required

Privacy and optional features

  • System check is optional

  • Mod install check is optional

  • Sharing is optional

  • These features can be switched on in Settings

  • Your log is always processed entirely on your own computer

  • Your log is never uploaded unless you choose to share it

Edited by adamjb
Updated description to better say what this app does

What's New in Version 1.1.1

Released

Added additional checks and improved updater reliability.


AI disclosure

The author has disclosed that AI tools were used in creating the following aspects of this file:

  • Description
  • Mod and Mod Content (Minor)

Used to extract data from RPH logs to fine-tune the engine.

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