To access the Package Manager settings, open the Edit menu, then 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
See in Glossary, then select the Package Manager category. These settings let you manage your scoped registries and change the advanced settings for your current project.
(A) Under the Advanced Settings section, toggle whether pre-release packages are visible in the Package Manager window.
(B) Add, change, and remove scoped registries for your project under the Scoped Registries group, which has the following areas:
(1) The list of scoped registries currently defined for this project.
(2) The details for the selected scoped registry.
Use the Advanced Settings group to toggle the Show Pre-release Package Versions setting for your current project.
Enable the Show Pre-release Package Versions setting to display pre-release packages in the Package Manager window. Pre-release packages appear with the tag in the list panel and the tag in the details panel. These tags serve as a reminder of which packages will release with the next long-term support (LTS) version of the Unity Editor.
Warning: By default, this setting is disabled because pre-release packages are still being verified as stable enough for production, but aren’t fully released yet. For more information about the lifecycle of packages, refer to Package states and lifecycle.
The Scoped Registries group displays a list of scoped registries added to the current project on the left of the settings group, and the details of the selected registry on the right.
For detailed information about scoped registries, including how to use and configure them with the Unity Package Manager, refer to Scoped Registries.
Note: You might experience an issue when you add a scoped registry, but it’s not listed in the My Registries context or the My Registries context isn’t available at all. This might happen because the package registry server you added doesn’t implement the /-/v1/search
or /-/all
endpoints. Unity’s Package Manager requires these endpoints.
To add a new scoped registry to your project:
To change an existing scoped registry:
To delete an existing scoped registry:
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