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Unity - Manual: Features (details panel)

Finding packages and feature sets

Features (details panel)

In the Package Manager window, when you select a 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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from the list panel, the details panel on the right displays details for the selected feature set. The details panel presents the contents of the feature set as a kind of miniature Package Manager window:

For a feature set, the details panel shows a brief description, a link to the QuickStart guide, and a list of included packages

(A) When you select a feature set from the list panel, its information appears in the details panel.

(B) The display name of the feature set.

(C) The name of the feature set.

(D) A button to Install or Remove the feature set.

(E) A link to the QuickStart guide for this feature set, containing details of how you can use this set of packages together.

(F) Feature set details tabs:

Package version overrides

Feature sets are collections of packages that work well together for a specific version of Unity, which means the Package Manager installs specific package versions that your feature set requires. However, there are a couple of reasons why the Package Manager might actually install a different version (override the requested version):

If the Package Manager installs a version other than the one you requested, an information message explains the reason for the change.

Finding packages and feature sets


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