Stop squinting at your log
RPH Log Analyzer is a free Windows tool that reads your RagePluginHook.log and explains, in plain English, what may be causing your GTA V / LSPDFR crashes and errors—and what to try next.
Select your log file, or drag it onto RPHLogAnalyzer.exe, to receive:
A clear verdict at the top
A prioritised What to fix list
Expandable technical details for deeper investigation
Crash forensics, including fiber attribution and exception information
No more guessing or pasting walls of log text into forum threads.
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2000+ logs analyzed and counting
Requirements
Windows 10 or later, 64-bit
Microsoft WebView2 Runtime
Already installed on most Windows 10 and 11 computers
If it is missing, the app offers to open Microsoft’s download page
No separate .NET installation required
The application is fully self-contained
Shareable reports
Create an encrypted link that you can send to a friend, support team or developer.
Choose whether to include:
The analysis only
The analysis and your full
RagePluginHook.log
Shared reports expire after seven days. Anyone with the complete link can view the report.
Sharing is optional and must be enabled in Settings.
System check [BETA]
The optional System check performs a read-only inspection of your PC and GTA V installation. It never changes or repairs files.
It checks around 20 common problem areas, including:
.NET Framework
Visual C++ runtimes
Windows media components
Memory and pagefile configuration
Available storage
Core RAGE Plugin Hook and LSPDFR files
Cloud-synchronised installation paths
GTA V compatibility and security settings
Any relevant problems are added to your report and prioritised alongside the log analysis.
Mods & plugins scan [BETA]
The Mods & plugins scan is included with System check when your GTA V folder is available.
It can detect problems such as:
LSPDFR plugins installed in the wrong folder
Missing plugin dependencies
Broken or unreadable DLL files
Duplicate plugin installations
Configuration problems
DLC and
dlclist.xmlmismatchesDamaged or outdated mod archives
Excessively long file paths
For example, it can identify an LSPDFR plugin installed in Plugins instead of Plugins\LSPDFR.
Your GTA V folder can be detected from a log or selected manually in Settings.
Crash forensics
Technical details are available when you want to investigate further, including:
Fiber attribution
Exception information
Relevant log evidence
Expandable diagnostic rows
Full technical findings
Run a check without a log
You can run System check directly from the start screen without opening a RagePluginHook.log.
Enable System check and select your GTA V folder in Settings to include the Mods & plugins scan.
Setup snapshots
Create local snapshots of your GTA V installation and compare them later to see what changed.
This can help identify files that were:
Added
Removed
Updated
Moved
Snapshots remain on your computer and are optional.
Language support [BETA]
RPH Log Analyzer supports 20 languages:
English, German, French, Spanish and Portuguese
Italian, Polish, Dutch, Russian and Ukrainian
Turkish, Czech, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Romanian, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean and Chinese
Help improve translations join our Discord: http://discord.gg/burnsieshideout
Privacy and online features
You remain in control of the app’s optional features.
Enabled by default:
Online plugin checkup
Anonymous usage statistics
These can be disabled in Settings.
Disabled until you enable them:
System check
Mods & plugins scan
Sharing
Setup snapshots
System check and setup snapshots run locally. Sharing only occurs when you choose to create a link.
Support note:
Please note: Due to increased usage of this application, support is now provided exclusively through Discord. To request assistance, join our server and open a support ticket: http://discord.gg/burnsieshideout
Edited by Burnsie
What's New in Version 1.5.3.9
Released
Added support for RPHLA capsules. This new feature allows plugin developers to create lightweight files that can be included with their mod releases. The analyzer uses these files to understand how the mod should be installed, cross-checks the user’s installation, and provides clear, plain-English instructions to resolve any issues.
You can learn more about capsules here: https://www.rphlogs.com/help/diagnostics-ready
Developer documentation, learn how to write ILL: https://www.rphlogs.com/help/install-layout-language
We’ve also added support for the latest game version and future-proofed the analyzer so that future game updates will no longer require a fresh installation.
Thanks for your continued support as we edge closer to 1000 installs and over 2,435 logs reviewed.
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