unity-mcp/MCPForUnity
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fix: Add special handling for UIDocument serialization to prevent infinite loops (#586)
* fix: search inactive objects when setActive=true in modify

When trying to activate an inactive GameObject via manage_gameobject modify with setActive=true, the lookup would fail because inactive objects were not included in the search by default.

Now automatically sets searchInactive=true when setActive=true is specified, allowing inactive objects to be found and activated.

* fix: Add special handling for UIDocument serialization to prevent infinite loops (#585)

UIDocument.rootVisualElement contains circular parent/child references that
can cause infinite serialization loops. This adds special handling similar to
Transform and Camera components.

The fix:
- Safely serializes panelSettings, visualTreeAsset, sortingOrder, enabled, parentUI
- Explicitly skips rootVisualElement to prevent circular reference issues
- Includes a note explaining why rootVisualElement is skipped

Tested on Unity 2021.3 and Unity 6.3.

* refactor: Extract SerializeAssetReference helper and align UIDocument structure

- Add SerializeAssetReference() helper for consistent asset reference serialization
- UIDocument now uses same return structure as Camera (typeName, instanceID, properties)
- Reduces code duplication in special-case handlers
- Enhanced test coverage to verify structure matches Camera pattern

* fix: Handle UIDocument subclasses and add negative assertion for rootVisualElement

Address code review feedback:
- Add IsOrDerivedFrom() helper to detect UIDocument and any subclasses by walking
  the base-type chain, ensuring derived types also get special-case handling
- Add negative assertion verifying rootVisualElement is NOT in serialized output
2026-01-19 08:21:36 -08:00
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Editor fix: Add special handling for UIDocument serialization to prevent infinite loops (#586) 2026-01-19 08:21:36 -08:00
Runtime Replace asmdef GUID references (#564) 2026-01-15 07:52:53 -08:00
Editor.meta Rename plugin folder to MCPForUnity (#303) 2025-10-03 20:23:28 -04:00
README.md HTTP Server, uvx, C# only custom tools (#375) 2025-11-24 23:21:06 -04:00
README.md.meta Rename plugin folder to MCPForUnity (#303) 2025-10-03 20:23:28 -04:00
Runtime.meta Rename plugin folder to MCPForUnity (#303) 2025-10-03 20:23:28 -04:00
package.json chore: bump version to 9.0.8 2026-01-19 14:07:05 +00:00
package.json.meta Add .meta files (#472) 2025-12-19 18:59:19 -04:00

README.md

MCP for Unity — Editor Plugin Guide

Use this guide to configure and run MCP for Unity inside the Unity Editor. Installation is covered elsewhere; this document focuses on the Editor window, client configuration, and troubleshooting.

Open the window

  • Unity menu: Window > MCP for Unity

The window has four areas: Server Status, Unity Bridge, MCP Client Configuration, and Script Validation.


Quick start

  1. Open Window > MCP for Unity.
  2. Click “Auto-Setup”.
  3. If prompted:
    • Select the packaged server folder (Server) if you want to run the bundled implementation.
    • Install Python and/or uv/uvx if missing so the server can be managed locally.
    • For Claude Code, ensure the claude CLI is installed.
  4. Click “Start Bridge” if the Unity Bridge shows “Stopped”.
  5. Use your MCP client (Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Claude Code) to connect.

Server Status

  • Status dot and label:
    • Installed / Installed (Embedded) / Not Installed.
  • Mode and ports:
    • Mode: Auto or Standard.
    • Ports: Unity (varies; shown in UI), MCP 6500.
  • Actions:
    • Auto-Setup: Registers/updates your selected MCP client(s), ensures bridge connectivity. Shows “Connected ✓” after success.
    • Rebuild MCP Server: Rebuilds the Python based MCP server
    • Select server folder…: Choose the folder containing server.py.
    • Verify again: Re-checks server presence.
    • If Python isnt detected, use “Open Install Instructions”.
  • HTTP Server Command foldout:
    • Expands to display the exact uvx command Unity will run.
    • Includes a copy button and the “Start Local HTTP Server” action so you can launch or reuse the command elsewhere.

Unity Bridge

  • Shows Running or Stopped with a status dot.
  • Start/Stop Bridge button toggles the Unity bridge process used by MCP clients to talk to Unity.
  • Tip: After Auto-Setup, the bridge may auto-start in Auto mode.

MCP Client Configuration

  • Select Client: Choose your target MCP client (e.g., Cursor, VS Code, Windsurf, Claude Code).
  • Per-client actions:
    • Cursor / VS Code / Windsurf:
      • Auto Configure: Writes/updates your config to launch the server via uvx with the current package version:
        • Command: uvx (or your overridden path)
        • Args: --from mcp-for-unity
      • Manual Setup: Opens a window with a pre-filled JSON snippet to copy/paste into your client config.
      • Choose UV Install Location: If uv/uvx isnt on PATH, select the executable.
      • A compact “Config:” line shows the resolved config file name once uv/server are detected.
    • Claude Code:
      • Register with Claude Code / Unregister MCP for Unity with Claude Code.
      • If the CLI isnt found, click “Choose Claude Install Location”.
      • The window displays the resolved Claude CLI path when detected.

Notes:

  • The UI shows a status dot and a short status text (e.g., “Configured”, “uv Not Found”, “Claude Not Found”).
  • Use “Auto Configure” for one-click setup; use “Manual Setup” when you prefer to review/copy config.

Script Validation

  • Validation Level options:
    • Basic — Only syntax checks
    • Standard — Syntax + Unity practices
    • Comprehensive — All checks + semantic analysis
    • Strict — Full semantic validation (requires Roslyn)
  • Pick a level based on your projects needs. A description is shown under the dropdown.

Troubleshooting


Tips

  • Use Cmd+Shift+M (macOS) / Ctrl+Shift+M (Windows, Linux) to toggle the MCP for Unity window.
  • Enable “Show Debug Logs” in the header for more details in the Console when diagnosing issues.