The Package Manager settings (menu: Edit > Project Settings, then the Package Manager category) let you manage your scoped registries and modify the advanced settings for your current project.
(A) Add, modify, and remove scoped registries for your project under the Scoped Registries group, which contains the following areas:
(1) The list of scoped registries currently defined for this project
(2) The details for the selected scoped registry
(B) Under the Advanced Settings section, toggle whether or not preview packagesA preview package is in development and not yet ready for production. A package in preview might be at any stage of development, from the initial stages to near completion.
See in Glossary and package dependencies are visible in the Package Manager window.
The Scoped Registries group displays a list of scoped registries already added to the current project on the left, and the details of the selected registry on the right.
For detailed information about how to use and configure scoped registries with the Unity Package Manager, see the documentation on Scoped Registries.
To add a new scoped registry to your project:
To modify an existing scoped registry:
To delete an existing scoped registry:
Use the Advanced Settings group to toggle the Enable Preview Packages and Show Dependencies settings for your current project.
Enable the Enable Preview Packages setting to display preview packages in the Package Manager window. Preview packages appear with the tag in both the list view and the details view, as a reminder of which packages are in preview.
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By default this setting is disabled because you should only use preview packages for testing or providing feedback to the package developer. For more information about the preview state and the lifecycle of packages, see Package states and lifecycle. |
Enable the Show Dependencies setting to:
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By default, this setting is disabled. For more information about how dependencies work with packages, see Dependency and resolution. |
Scoped Registries, __Enable Preview Packages__ and __Show Dependencies__ project settings added in 2020.1 NewIn20201
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