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Configuration

This section shows you how to configure the following for the Package Manager:

In addition, you can find the location of the Package Manager configuration files under Configuration files.

Configuration files

Package Manager supports two configuration files: a global configuration file and a user configuration file. Both of these files use the TOML format and they appear in different locations:

  • Global configuration files apply to all users on the machine. For example, you can define additional SSL certificate authorities when setting up a proxy server for the entire machine.
  • User configuration files apply to a single user. For example, you can set up authentication tokens to use for custom package registry servers that you access with scoped registries. These tokens authenticate a specific user account.

Global configuration file location

Package Manager uses a global configuration file named upmconfig.toml. This file isn’t created when you install the Unity Hub or Editor, but you can create it in the following location if you need to customize your configuration:

Environment: Location:
Windows %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Unity\config\upmconfig.toml (for example, C:\ProgramData\Unity\config\upmconfig.toml)
macOS and Linux /etc/upmconfig.toml

You can define a custom location that overrides the default location for your configuration file. To do this, create a UPM_GLOBAL_CONFIG_FILE environment variable and set its value to the absolute path of your configuration file, including the file name.

User configuration file location

Package Manager uses a user configuration file named .upmconfig.toml. This file isn’t created when you install the Unity Hub or Editor, but you can create it in the following location if you need to customize your configuration:

Environment: Location:
Windows (user account) %USERPROFILE%\.upmconfig.toml (for example, C:\Users\myusername\.upmconfig.toml)
Windows (system user account) %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Unity\config\ServiceAccounts\.upmconfig.toml (for example, C:\Users\Public\Unity\config\ServiceAccounts\.upmconfig.toml)
macOS and Linux ~/.upmconfig.toml (for example, /Users/myusername/.upmconfig.toml)

You can define a custom location that overrides the default location for your configuration file. To do this, create a UPM_USER_CONFIG_FILE environment variable and set its value to the absolute path of your configuration file, including the file name.

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