Disclaimer: this package is full of prototypes, samples and tech demos. It is NOT an official product. You are using it, at your own risk
This package contains a bunch of tools, examples, samples and queries to be used with Unity Search.
The Search Extensions package will work with Unity 2020.3 and any other versions higher than 2021.2.
- If you are using 20.3: also install the
[email protected]package. - If you are using 21.2+ : Search extensions will use the built-in Search framework.
There are 2 ways to install the package. Either download the code and embed it in your project or use the Package Manager Install from git url feature.
- Press Download code button
- Unzip the code into a folder (ex:
com.unity.search.extensions-main) - Copy this folder into the
Packagesfolder of your project:
- Open the Package Manager
- Press the
+icon and select Add package from git URL
- Paste the following URL:
https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/com.unity.search.extensions.git?path=package - Press the
Addbutton.
You can now validate that the Dependency Viewer is available in the Window->Search menu:

This package contains a prototype for a Dependency Viewer. More details can be found in our documentation wiki.
This package contains some good query examples and shows some ready to use Data Explorer built using a Table View.
If you want to copy in your project all Query Examples you can download the following .unitypackage:
If you want to install a Package in your project containing all the Query Examples:
- Open the Package Manager
- Press the
+icon and select Add package from git URL
- Paste the following URL:
https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/com.unity.search.extensions.git?path=package-queries - Press the
Addbutton.
If you want to know more about search queries and dynamic collections feel free to read these articles:
- Search Window Workflows
- Dynamic Collections
- Search Integration
- Find References in project
- Find from properties
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