Versions:

  • 1.4.3
  • 1.4.1
  • 1.3.3

vrc-tail 1.4.3 by Narazaka is a lightweight utility that brings the classic Unix “tail -f” functionality to VRChat, enabling creators and world operators to monitor continuously updating log files without leaving virtual reality. Released as the third public iteration, the tool streams text from the VRChat client log in real time, letting builders watch for script errors, SDK warnings, or custom Udon debug output while remaining immersed in a headset. Typical use cases include tracking trigger events during world testing, verifying that Udon Sharp scripts fire correctly, or confirming that newly uploaded avatars produce the expected console messages; event organizers also rely on the feed to spot crash-causing animations or abusive RPC floods before they escalate. Because the program parses the official VRChat output folder automatically, no manual path configuration is required on most Windows installations, and its minimal Win32 interface keeps CPU overhead low so VR performance is unaffected. The software belongs to the Developer Tools / Debugging Utilities category and is distributed as a portable executable that can be docked inside any desktop-overlay application or placed on a second monitor. Version history shows steady refinement: the original 1.2 release introduced basic tailing, 1.3 added color highlighting for exception strings, and the current 1.4.3 build improves line-buffering speed and resolves a rare UTF-8 decode error when non-ASCII avatar names appear. All three versions remain available for compatibility testing, though users are encouraged to run the latest binary for maximum stability. vrc-tail is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.

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