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Features (details panel)
Packages list context

Finding packages and feature sets

The Package Manager window provides several ways to help you find a specific package or feature setA 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
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The navigation panel and several controls at the top of the Package Manager window help you narrow down the list of packages
The navigation panel and several controls at the top of the Package Manager window help you narrow down the list of packages
(A) Packages list context Choose a “context” from the navigation panel to determine which list of packages display. The context might be the source of the package, such as a registry server, the Asset Store, or the Unity Editor itself (for built-in packages). However, the In Project context displays only those packages and feature sets that are already installed in the current project, regardless of their origin.

For example, you can choose the My Assets context to display only Asset Store packages available to you in the list, or choose the In Project context to display Asset Store packages, Unity packages, and feature sets that are already installed in your project.
(B) Sort Sort the list in either ascending or descending order by name, published date (Unity Registry, My Registries, In Project only), purchased date (Asset Store packages only), or recently updated (My Assets only).

For example, if you want to find an Asset Store package that had a recent update but you can’t remember the name of it, select My Assets , then sort by Recently updated and browse the list to find it.

Sorting affects the items under each collapsible section, but leaves the sections in place. If you sort from Z-A, the Package Manager reorders all the feature sets from Z-A inside the Features section, and all the packages under each section, but doesn’t mix the content in the list.
(C) Filters Select options to narrow down the packages listed. Packages listed in My Assets have enhanced filtering options:

- Status (Downloaded, Imported, Update available, Unlabeled, Hidden, Deprecated)
- Categories (3D, Add-Ons, 2D, Audio, etc.)
- Labels (Custom labels you define in the Asset Store)
(D) Search Use the search box to look for a Unity package or an 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
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package by name.

Use these controls to narrow down which packages and feature sets appear in the list panel and in what order. This makes it easier to find what you’re looking for, or help you browse when you don’t know exactly what you want.

When you use several of these controls together, you narrow the set of matches that appears in the list.

After you find a package from a registry (not Asset Store), you can select it, then potentially locate a specific version in the details panel. For feature sets, there’s always only one version available, so you can either install it or remove it.

Finding a specific version

To find a specific package version:

  1. In Unity, open the Package Manager window by opening the Window menu and selecting Package Manager.

  2. If you are looking for a pre-release package, follow these steps:

    • Select 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
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      under the Advanced menu.

      Project Settings opens the Package Manager project settings window
      Project Settings opens the Package Manager project settings window

      The Package Manager Project Settings window appears.

    • Under the Advanced Settings group, select Enable Pre-release Packages.

    • Close the Project Settings window. Any pre-release packages now appear in the list with the indicator.

  3. You can either browse the list of packages or find a specific package using one of these methods:

    • Search for a package by name or keyword. Note: The context you selected in the navigation panel limits the search scope. For example, if you’re searching for an Asset Store package, make sure you select the My Assets context before starting your search. When you switch contexts, the Package Manager window clears the search box. But if you return to the previous context, the Package Manager window restores your search term.
    • Sort the list (for example, by Recently updated, to find the most recently updated packages).
    • Apply filters to the list.
  4. Select a package from the list of packages.

  5. For packages from the Unity Registry, select the Version History tab in the details panel. If multiple versions are available, expand the entries to display information specific to each version.

    Version numbers for installed packages display in multiple places and the recommended version appears on the Update button
    Version numbers for installed packages display in multiple places and the recommended version appears on the Update button
  6. When the Version History tab displays, you can perform a variety of actions when you expand a specific version:

    • You can view the changelog for that version and click Changelog to view the full list of changes across versions.
    • If you don’t already have this package installed in your project, you can install this version.
    • If another version of this package is already installed in your project, you can update the package to this version.
    • If you installed this package in your project but don’t want it anymore, you can remove the package from your project.
Features (details panel)
Packages list context