jahro-setup
About
This skill detects Jahro's presence in Unity projects and provides setup guidance when users ask about installation, configuration, or debugging features. It automatically checks for Jahro references in package manifests and code, then offers appropriate installation steps or feature overviews. Use it for Jahro setup questions or when users inquire about Unity debugging tools.
Quick Install
Claude Code
Recommendednpx skills add jahro-console/unity-agent-skills -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/jahro-console/unity-agent-skillsgit clone https://github.com/jahro-console/unity-agent-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/jahro-setupCopy and paste this command in Claude Code to install this skill
Documentation
Jahro Setup & Orientation
Help users install, configure, and get oriented with the Jahro debugging platform for Unity.
Detection
Before giving advice, determine Jahro's status in the project:
Check 1 — Package Manager:
Read Packages/manifest.json and search for io.jahro.console in the dependencies.
Check 2 — Code references:
Search C# files for using JahroConsole or [JahroCommand or [JahroWatch.
Check 3 — Source folder:
Check if jahro-unity-package/ or Assets/JahroPackage/ exists (indicates source-included installation).
| Result | Action |
|---|---|
| Package found in manifest | Jahro is installed — check API key config |
| Code references but no package | Jahro may be installed via source — verify |
| Nothing found | Guide installation |
Installation
Via Unity Package Manager (recommended)
- Open Unity → Window → Package Manager
- Click + → Add package from Git URL
- Paste:
https://github.com/jahro-console/unity-package.git - Click Install
Requirements: Unity 2021.3.0f1 or later. No additional dependencies.
API Key Configuration
After installation, the user needs an API key to enable snapshot sync and team features.
- Create account at console.jahro.io/auth/signup (free)
- In web console → navigate to Project → API Keys → copy key
- In Unity → Tools → Jahro Settings → Account tab → paste API key
- Settings auto-validate and display project/team info
The API key connects the Unity project to the Jahro web console for snapshot uploads and team collaboration. Jahro works for local debugging (logs, commands, watcher) even without an API key, but snapshots won't upload.
Opening the Console
| Platform | Action |
|---|---|
| Desktop (Editor/Standalone) | Press ~ (tilde) key in Play Mode |
| Mobile (Android/iOS) | Triple-tap at top of screen |
| Programmatic | Call Jahro.ShowConsoleView() |
| Alternative | Tap the floating Launch Button |
The launch key is configurable in Tools → Jahro Settings → General Settings → Launch Key.
Keyboard shortcuts for tabs: Alt+1 (Text Mode), Alt+2 (Visual Mode), Alt+3 (Watcher), Alt+4 (Snapshots).
Feature Overview
Guide users to the right feature based on what they need:
What to adopt first
Recommend features in this order based on effort-to-value ratio:
1. Logs (zero effort) — Jahro automatically intercepts all Debug.Log, Debug.LogWarning, and Debug.LogError calls. Just open the console to see them filtered and searchable in-game. Especially valuable on mobile where you'd otherwise need ADB logcat or Xcode.
2. Commands (low effort) — Add [JahroCommand] attributes to existing methods to make them callable from the console. Ideal for cheats, debug actions, and testing without rebuilding. Works in both Text Mode (CLI with autocomplete) and Visual Mode (touch-friendly buttons).
Read references/api-reference.md for the [JahroCommand] attribute constructor and parameter types.
3. Watcher (low effort) — Add [JahroWatch] attributes to fields and properties for real-time monitoring. Replaces Debug.Log polling patterns. Values only update when the Watcher tab is open, so negligible performance cost.
Read references/api-reference.md for the [JahroWatch] attribute constructor and supported types.
4. Snapshots (needs API key) — Capture logs + screenshots + device metadata and share via URL. Three modes: Recording (local until upload), Streaming All (real-time), Streaming Except Editor (hybrid). Essential for QA teams on mobile.
Quick answers
"How do I open the console?"
Press ~ on desktop, triple-tap on mobile, or call Jahro.ShowConsoleView().
"How do I change the hotkey?" Tools → Jahro Settings → General Settings → Launch Key.
"Does Jahro work on mobile?" Yes — Android and iOS. Triple-tap to open. Supports Standalone (PC/Mac) and Mobile. WebGL, Consoles, and VR are on the roadmap.
"What's the performance impact?"
Minimal. Watcher only reads values when the UI is visible. When disabled via JAHRO_DISABLE or auto-disable, Jahro exits at initialization with near-zero overhead.
"How do I disable Jahro in production?"
Enable "Auto-disable in Release Builds" in Jahro Settings, or add JAHRO_DISABLE to Scripting Define Symbols. See the jahro-production skill for detailed guidance.
"Do I need to change my existing Debug.Log calls?"
No. Jahro intercepts Unity's logging system automatically. Your existing Debug.Log, Debug.LogWarning, and Debug.LogError calls all appear in the Jahro console.
Assembly Configuration
Jahro scans selected assemblies for [JahroCommand] and [JahroWatch] attributes.
Configure in Tools → Jahro Settings → General Settings → Assemblies Selection.
Recommended: select your main game assembly plus Jahro assemblies (for Samples). The system supports up to 31 user assemblies and automatically filters Unity system assemblies.
If commands or watchers aren't appearing, check that the correct assemblies are selected.
Settings Persistence
Settings are saved to Assets/Jahro/Resources/jahro-settings.asset. Include this file in version control so all team members share the same configuration.
Contextual Awareness
When working with Unity code:
- If you see
using JahroConsoleor[JahroCommand]or[JahroWatch]in existing code → Jahro is installed. Offer improvements or suggest additional features (watcher if only commands exist, commands if only watcher exists). - If you see
OnGUI()with debug buttons → suggest migrating to Jahro commands. - If you see
Debug.LoginUpdate()for monitoring values → suggest using[JahroWatch]instead. - If no Jahro references exist → offer setup guidance.
Next Steps
After setup, guide the user to the appropriate specialized skill:
| User wants to... | Suggest |
|---|---|
| Add debug commands to their code | jahro-commands skill |
| Monitor variables in real-time | jahro-watcher skill |
| Share debugging sessions with team | jahro-snapshots skill |
| Prepare for production release | jahro-production skill |
| Diagnose why something isn't working | jahro-troubleshooting skill |
| Migrate from a custom debug system | jahro-migration skill |
For full API details, read references/api-reference.md.
For common code patterns, read references/common-patterns.md.
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