The Package Manager window displays the list of feature sets, packages, or Asset StoreA growing library of free and commercial assets created by Unity and members of the community. Offers a wide variety of assets, from textures, models and animations to whole project examples, tutorials and Editor extensions. More info
See in Glossary packages that meet your criteria.
You set the criteria by selecting a context in the navigation panel, and by optionally setting additional filter and search criteria.
For important information about the way search works, refer to Search box.
(A) Feature setsA feature set is a collection of related packages that you can use to achieve specific results in the Unity Editor. You can manage feature sets directly in Unity’s Package Manager. More info
See in Glossary appear at the top of the list panel when you select the Unity Registry or In Project contexts. Feature sets are indicated with the feature set icon (). Toggle the expander icon to expand () or collapse () the list of feature sets. When you select a feature set from the list, details about it appear on the right. These details include a brief description, a list of included packages, and a link to the QuickStart guide for that feature set.
(B) Asset Store packages appear in the In Project list for all packages you added to your project from the My Assets list.
(C) Registry groups organize the list of packages installed in your project or available for installation. The list has separate groups for packages that come from Unity’s registry and other scoped registries you installed in your project. Select the expander on the left to expand () or collapse () the list of packages for each registry.
(D) Icons display in this column when a package is locked (), installed as a dependency (), deprecated (), and more.
(E) The package version displays the version of the package that’s installed. If the package isn’t installed or imported yet, the version that appears is the recommended version. Special icons often appear beside the version number indicating its state:
For packages from the Asset Store, the version that appears is either the version you already downloaded or the version that’s available for download from the Asset Store.
(F) These icons display the status of the package:
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A check mark indicates that the package or feature set is already installed, enabled, or imported. | |
The update icon indicates that the package has an available update. To update your package, follow the appropriate instructions based on the package type: - For Unity Package Manager (UPM) packages, refer to Switch to another version of a UPM package. - For asset packages, refer to Update an asset package. - You can’t update feature set versions because they’re fixed to the Editor version. |
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The import icon indicates that there’s an asset packageA collection of files and data from Unity projects, or elements of projects, which are compressed and stored in one file, similar to Zip files, with the .unitypackage extension. Asset packages are a handy way of sharing and re-using Unity projects and collections of assets. More infoSee in Glossary available to import. |
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The download icon indicates that there’s an asset package available to download. | |
A warning icon indicates an issue with the package, such as Deprecation. | |
An error icon indicates that something went wrong during installation or loading. For information about resolving errors, refer to Troubleshooting. |
(G) The My Assets context displays a counter showing the number of packages from the Asset Store that are available but not shown in the list. To load more packages from the Asset Store , click the Load link.
Note: If you select the My Assets context but the Package Manager window doesn’t list any packages, refer to Error messages in the Package Manager window for an explanation and solution.
(H) The status bar displays messages about the package load status and network warnings.
(I) Click the reload button to force the Package Manager to reload your packages and feature sets.
By default, the Package Manager window displays the list of all packages and feature sets available in the selected context, but you can filter the list to display packages and feature sets that meet your criteria.
You can also include pre-release packages in the list and search for a specific package or feature set by name (ID) or display name.