Version: 2023.1
Language : English
Install a package from a local tarball file
Install a package from a registry by name

Install a package from a Git URL

The Package Manager can load a package from a Git repository on a remote server.

Prerequisites

  • Install the Git client (minimum version 2.14.0) on your computer.
  • On Windows, add the Git executable path to the PATH system environment variable.
  • If the target repository tracks files with Git LFS, install the Git LFS client on your computer.
  • Read the information about using Git dependenciesThe Package Manager retrieves Git dependencies from a Git repository directly rather than from a package registry. Git dependencies use a Git URL reference instead of a version, and there’s no guarantee about the package quality, stability, validity, or even whether the version stated in its package.json file respects Semantic Versioning rules with regards to officially published releases of this package. More info
    See in Glossary
    in your project.

Procedure

To install a package from a Git URL:

  1. Open the Package Manager window, if it’s not already open.

  2. Open the install menu in the Package Manager’s toolbar.

  3. The options for installing packages appear.

    Install package from git URL button
    Install package from git URL button
  4. Select Install package from git URL from the install menu. A text box and an Install button appear.

  5. Enter a valid Git URL in the text box and click Install. For more information about how to construct a valid Git URL, refer to Git URLs and extended syntax. Unity supports several Git protocols and some custom or extended syntax.

    Enter the Git URL and click Install
    Enter the Git URL and click Install

If Unity was able to install the package successfully, the package now appears in the package list with the label. If Unity wasn’t able to install the package, the Unity Console displays an error message, such as:

Click on an error message link to get some help for it on the Troubleshooting page.

Tip: If you want to check for updates and update your Git dependency to the latest version from the repository, click Update. You can also use the Install package from git URL menu item to update your Git dependency. For information on Git dependencies, refer to Locked Git dependencies.

Install a package from a local tarball file
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