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Unity Project Hygiene Tool

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Unity Project Hygiene Tool is a professional Unity Editor workflow tool for finding unused content, organizing project folders, exporting safe backups, and keeping large Unity projects clean.

Designed for Unity developers, technical artists, VR/XR teams, asset-heavy projects, and teams that need safer project cleanup workflows.

Features

  • Analyze Unity assets that are not protected by enabled Build Settings scenes or selected protected scenes.
  • Preview safe organization moves into a standard Assets/_Project layout.
  • Export high-confidence unused assets to an external backup folder with their .meta files.
  • Restore exported assets later from a generated restore report.
  • Protect Resources, StreamingAssets, Addressables, AssetBundles, scene dependencies, prefabs, ScriptableObjects, materials, shaders, and code-known paths.
  • Avoid hard deletes and mark uncertain assets for manual review.

Installation

Copy Assets/Editor/ProjectHygiene into your Unity project, then let Unity recompile editor scripts.

Usage

Open Tools > Project Hygiene > Unused Content & Organizer, scan the project, review protected roots and candidate assets, then export only high-confidence unused content.

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Unity project hygiene tool, Unity unused asset finder, Unity asset cleanup, Unity project organizer, Unity editor workflow optimization, Unity asset backup restore, Unity project maintenance

GitHub Topics

unity, unity-editor, asset-management, unused-assets, project-organization, workflow-optimization, game-development

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Professional Unity Editor hygiene tool for unused asset analysis, project organization, external backup export, and safe restore workflows.

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