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Silent install command for Unity CLI 1.0.0.20005
The exact silent switches the Unity CLI installer accepts, plus a one-line command you can paste into a script, Intune Win32 app, or Configuration Manager package.
One-line silent install (x64)
Add-AppxPackage -Path .\unity-windows-x64.msix
Run from the directory containing unity-windows-x64.msix. Download the installer from the Direct link below first.
| Architecture | Scope | Type | Silent switches | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| x64 | - | MSIX | none required | Inherently silent |
| arm64 | - | MSIX | none required | Inherently silent |
- Declared by publisher means the switches come straight from the winget manifest the publisher (or community maintainer) submitted to microsoft/winget-pkgs.
- Default for {type} means the manifest doesn't specify silent switches, so the framework's standard switches are shown (e.g.
/Sfor NSIS,/quiet /norestartfor MSI).
Frequently asked questions
What is the silent install command for Unity CLI?
Unity CLI uses MSIX. After downloading the installer, run: Add-AppxPackage -Path .\unity-windows-x64.msix.
How do I deploy Unity CLI via Intune or Configuration Manager?
Use winget for the cleanest path: winget install --id Unity.CLI --exact 1.0.0.20005 --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements. If winget isn't viable in your environment, package the publisher's installer directly using the silent switches above.
Prefer the winget route? See the full Unity CLI install page.