

Select the package you want to install from the Packages list.Open the Project Manager window and click the All button.To open the Package Manager window, navigate to Unity's main menu and go to Window > Package Manager. You can perform a variety of tasks through the Package Manager window: The package documentation page opens in your default browser. To access it, click the View Documentation link in the Details pane: You can find out more about a package by viewing its documentation. This package is at an early stage of the release cycle and may not have been documented and fully validated by either the development team or Unity's Quality Assurance team.Ī Package without a tag is considered production quality. Unity's Quality Assurance team has officially verified that this package works with a specific version of the Editor. The Package Manager uses the following values: Tag These tags convey information about that version of the package. Some packages display tags next to the version number. (I) The link to open the package change log.(H) Buttons to install, remove, or update the package.(D) The official package name from the registry starting with com.unity.

(C) The link to open the package documentation page.(B) The version number (and tag, if available).These details include the following information: The pane on the right side of the Package Manager window displays details about the selected package. The list now displays everything registered in the package registry, regardless of whether they are already installed in the project. To expand the list to include all available packages, click the All button. The Package Manager window displays a list view on the left and a detail view on the right.īy default, the Package Manager window displays the list of packages in the In Project mode, so that only the packages already installed in your project appear in the list. In addition, you can use this window to install, remove, or update packages for each project. Use the Unity Package Manager window (in Unity’s top menu: Window > Package Manager) to view which packages are available for installation or already installed in your project. Unity packages are newer, more tightly integrated versions of Asset Store packages, able to deliver a wide range of enhancements to Unity. A package is a container that holds any combination of Assets, Shaders, Textures, plug-ins, icons, and scripts that enhance various parts of your project.
