openupm init
See original GitHub issueI am missing this init command to create the Packages/manifest.json
for you, like npm does, so I can start a new project from a complete empty folder.
Thanks for this amazing tool
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- Created 4 years ago
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- Comments:5 (3 by maintainers)
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Well, I would prefer
openupm init
for creating the package.json. Andopenupm init --manifest
for the project manifest.But I’m not sure what the manifest skeleton should contain, after all its already part of the process to create an Unity project.
@Thundernerd, thanks for the reference.
This issue is a low priority on my list. Ideally, I could wrap yeoman as
openupm init
. It is made for writing a generator and has a built-in way to handle interaction (query package name, display name…).