Publishing individual files to Collaborate
Excluding Assets from publishing to Collaborate
In some cases, you might want to exclude certain Assets in your Project from publishing to the cloud. Collaborate uses a gitignore file, named .collabignore, to exclude files.
To add your own exclusions to the .collabignore file:
- Locate the .collabignore file in the root of your Project file. If you don’t see this file, see the instructions below to display hidden files.
- Use the GitIgnore documentation to edit the .collabignore file and add your new rules. You can edit the file in any text editor.
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Publish your .collabignore file changes in Collaborate to share your exclusions with the rest of your team.
Displaying hidden files
If you can’t see the .collabignore file, or the Asset files you want to exclude, your system may be configured to hide system files. Windows and Macs hide system files by default.
Windows
To display hidden files in Windows 10 and above:
- Open File Explorer from the taskbar.
- Select View > Options > Change folder and search options.
- Select the View tab, then Advanced settings.
- Select Show hidden files, folders, and drives, then select OK.
For details, see Windows support.
MacOS
To display hidden files in MacOS:
- Navigate to the root directory of your Project.
- Display the files as a list
- Press the Shift+Command+Period keys to toggle system files between hidden and visible.
For details, see Macintosh support
Files that you cannot exclude
There are Project files and folders that you can never exclude from Collaborate using the .collabignore file. These are:
- The .collabignore file.
- The AssetsAny media or data that can be used in your game or Project. An Asset may come from a file created outside of Unity, such as a 3D model, an audio file or an image. You can also create some asset types in Unity, such as an Animator Controller, an Audio Mixer or a Render Texture. More info
See in Glossary folder (although you can exclude specific files or folders within the Assets folder.)
- The Project SettingsA broad collection of settings which allow you to configure how Physics, Audio, Networking, Graphics, Input and many other areas of your Project behave. More info
See in Glossary folder.
- Any .asset file inside the Project Settings folder.
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ProjectVersion.txt within the Project Settings folder.
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Publishing individual files to Collaborate