The Package Manager window provides several ways to help you find a specific package:
(A) | Packages list context | Choose the “context” that determines which packages appear in the list. 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 that are already installed in the current project, regardless of their origin. For example, you can choose the My Assets context to show only Asset Store packages available to you in the list, or choose the In Project context to show only Unity packages that are already installed in your project. |
(B) | Sort | Sort the list of packages in either ascending or descending order by name, published date (Unity packages only), purchased date (Asset Store packages only), or update date. For example, if you look for a Unity package that has a very recent update but can’t remember the name of it, try sorting by update date in descending order and browse the list from the top down to find it. |
(C) | Asset Store Filters | Choose how to narrow down the list of Asset Store packages using these groups: - Status (hidden, deprecated, no labels) - Categories (2D, 3D, audio, templates, tools, 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 Store package by name. |
These controls help narrow down which packages appear in the list view and in what order. This makes it easier to find what you are looking for or help you browse when you don’t know exactly what you want.
When you use several of these controls at the same time, you narrow the set of matches that appears in the list.
After you find the package you need, then you can locate a specific version from the list.
To find a specific package version:
In Unity, open the Package Manager window (navigate to Unity’s main menu and go to Window > Package Manager).
If you are looking for a preview package, follow these steps:
Select Advanced Project Settings under the advanced settings icon.
The Package Manager project settings window appears.
Under the Advanced Settings group, enable the Enable Preview Packages option.
Close the Project Settings window. Any preview packages now appear in the list with the indicator.
Find the package you want in the packages list.
Click the expander icon to the left of the package name in the list.
If there are updates available, they appear above the See all versions link.
Click See all versions to see the list of all available versions for that package.
A scrollable list appears with all available versions.
Select any of these versions to see the details specific to that version.
You can perform a variety of actions when you select a specific version:
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