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dtt.package-validator

v1.0.0

Published

This package serves as an automatic tool that can be used to verify the conventions used in the packages and to easily export them to files that can be uploaded to the asset store.

Readme

Package Validator

Description

This package serves as an automatic tool that can be used to verify the conventions used in the packages and to easily export them to files that can be uploaded to the asset store.

Getting Started

Open the package window by navigating to the menu bar and selecting: "Tools/DTT/Package Validator/Package Exporter". A window will open where you can select a package to export. Make sure you have a DTT folder at "Asset/DTT" and no files are inside, because this will be an important step of the export process. Then you can select a directory to generate the package file to. Finally you can press "Export" to start the export process. Wait until the window becomes interactable again before you start using Unity again.