docs: update README(s) for Auto-Setup and dev cache path

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## Finding Unity Package Cache Path
Unity package cache is typically located at:
Unity stores Git packages under a version-or-hash folder. Expect something like:
```
X:\UnityProject\Library\PackageCache\com.coplaydev.unity-mcp@1.0.0
X:\UnityProject\Library\PackageCache\com.coplaydev.unity-mcp@<version-or-hash>
```
Example (hash):
```
X:\UnityProject\Library\PackageCache\com.coplaydev.unity-mcp@272123cfd97e
```
To find it:
To find it reliably:
1. Open Unity Package Manager
2. Select "Unity MCP" package
3. Right click on the package and "Show in Explorer"
4. Navigate to the path above with your username and version
3. Right click the package and choose "Show in Explorer"
4. That opens the exact cache folder Unity is using for your project
Note: In recent builds, the Python server sources are also bundled inside the package under `UnityMcpServer~/src`. This is handy for local testing or pointing MCP clients directly at the packaged server.
## Workflow

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<img width="609" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/cef3a639-4677-4fd8-84e7-2d82a04d55bb" />
**Option A: Auto-Configure (Recommended for Claude/Cursor/VSC Copilot)**
**Option A: Auto-Setup (Recommended for Claude/Cursor/VSC Copilot)**
1. In Unity, go to `Window > Unity MCP`.
2. Click `Auto Configure` on the IDE you uses.
3. Look for a green status indicator 🟢 and "Connected". *(This attempts to modify the MCP Client\'s config file automatically)*.
2. Click `Auto-Setup`.
3. Look for a green status indicator 🟢 and "Connected". *(This attempts to modify the MCP Client\'s config file automatically)*.
**Option B: Manual Configuration**
If Auto-Configure fails or you use a different client:
If Auto-Setup fails or you use a different client:
1. **Find your MCP Client\'s configuration file.** (Check client documentation).
* *Claude Example (macOS):* `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`