Install a UPM package from the Asset Store
Install a UPM package from a local tarball file
Install a UPM package from a local folderThe Package Manager can load a UPM packageA Package managed by the Unity Package Manager. Refer to Packages.
See in Glossary from anywhere on your computer even if you saved it outside your Unity project folder (for example, if you have a package called com.unity.my-local-package and you save it on the Desktop
but your Unity project is under the Documents
folder).
You can also use a folder inside your project folder, provided that it is not one of the reserved project sub-folders.
To install a UPM package from your local disk:
Open the Package Manager window, if itâs not already open.
Click the install button in the toolbar. The options for installing packages appear.
Install package from disk buttonSelect Install package from disk from the install menu to bring up a file browser.
Navigate to the folder root of your local package.
Double-click the package.json
file in the file browser.
The file browser closes, and the package now appears in the package list with the label.
A package installed from a local folder, with the option to update to a higher versionRemember that if you updated to the registry version but you made changes locally to your project, the registry version will overwrite your local changes.
Local packages inside your projectYou can place a local package anywhere inside your project except under these folders:
Project folder: Reason:Assets
If you place a package inside this folder, the Asset Database imports any assets under this folder twice: once as assets and once as package contents. Library
Do not modify the contents of this folder. ProjectSettings
This folder is for settings assets only. Packages
If you place a package under this folder, the Package Manager automatically interprets it as an Embedded packageAn embedded package is a mutable package that you store under the Packages
directory at the root of a Unity project. This differs from most packages which you download from a package server and are immutable. More info<project>/Packages
directory. The Package Manager uses it to configure many things, including a list of dependencies for that project, as well as any package repository to query for packages. More infoInstall a UPM package from the Asset Store
Install a UPM package from a local tarball file
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