• Hi Guest!

    We have posted a new VaM2 dev log on Patreon, starting a monthly cadence of written progress updates between Beta releases. Highlights include the new Gizmos System, Selection Carousel, and Modes System with Context-Specific Editing. Beta1.2 is 15 of 21 items complete.

    Read the full post on Patreon, or follow progress on the public Trello roadmap.
VaM Doctor

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VaM Doctor

VaM Doctor is a standalone Windows diagnostic tool for Virt-A-Mate users and creators who want to inspect VAR packages, scenes, presets, package folders, and VaM error logs before release or installation.

It is designed to help identify common VaM package problems such as missing dependencies, broken references, duplicate installed VAR versions, malformed metadata warnings, large assets, and suspicious log errors.

Important:
VaM Doctor is now diagnostic-only. It does not edit VAR files, does not rewrite meta.json, and does not change dependency metadata. It only scans, analyzes, reports, and helps point you toward what may need attention.

Main features:

  • Scan .var, .json, scenes, presets, and package folders
  • Audit your full AddonPackages folder
  • Detect missing dependencies
  • Detect broken or unresolved references
  • Find duplicate installed VAR versions
  • Show which older versions are still referenced by installed VAR metadata
  • Analyze pasted VaM error logs
  • Search VaM Hub, Patreon, or the web for missing packages
  • Scan packages mentioned in VaM log errors
  • Export reports as .txt or .html
VaM Doctor is not a VaM plugin and does not need to run inside VaM. It runs separately as a Windows desktop utility, making it useful for checking packages before opening VaM, preparing releases, troubleshooting dependency issues, or reviewing a large AddonPackages library.

VaM Doctor should be used as an assistant, not as a replacement for VaM’s own dependency scan, VaM Hub dependency information, or in-game testing.

Purpose:
Scan. Analyze. Report.
Help creators and users understand VaM package problems

This is a first release so any feedback is Welcome!
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