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Esta habilidad de Claude añade automáticamente atributos `[JahroWatch]` a campos y propiedades en C# para la monitorización en tiempo real durante la ejecución en Unity. Identifica variables clave del estado del juego y genera patrones seguros para el rendimiento que reemplazan el registro manual. Úsala cuando necesites rastrear variables, inspeccionar el estado del juego o integrarte con el sistema JahroWatch.

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Claude Code

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Principal
npx skills add jahro-console/unity-agent-skills -a claude-code
Comando PluginAlternativo
/plugin add https://github.com/jahro-console/unity-agent-skills
Git CloneAlternativo
git clone https://github.com/jahro-console/unity-agent-skills.git ~/.claude/skills/jahro-watcher

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Documentación

Jahro Watcher

Help users monitor game variables in real-time using Jahro's [JahroWatch] attribute system.

Workflow

  1. Analyze the user's code — identify fields/properties worth monitoring
  2. Generate correct [JahroWatch] attributes
  3. Add registration if needed (instance members require RegisterObject)
  4. VERIFY — "Enter Play Mode, open the Watcher tab, confirm values update"

Analyzing Code for Watcher Candidates

When the user shares a class, identify members worth monitoring:

Good candidates:

  • Game state fields: health, score, level, currency, inventory counts
  • Physics values: velocity, position, rotation (especially via properties wrapping Rigidbody)
  • Performance metrics: FPS, memory, draw calls
  • Enum state fields: game state, player state, AI state
  • Key counters: enemy count, player count, item count

Skip these:

  • Constants and readonly compile-time values
  • Private implementation details that change every frame with no debugging value
  • References to other objects (Transform, GameObject) — watch their properties instead
  • Collections and dictionaries (arrays are supported, but dictionaries are not)

Suggest replacing Debug.Log polling: If the user has Debug.Log($"Health: {health}") in Update(), recommend [JahroWatch] instead — it eliminates log spam and provides a clean real-time dashboard.

Attribute Syntax

[JahroWatch("Display Name", "GroupName", "Description for detail modal")]

Constructor: [JahroWatch(string name, string group, string description)]

All parameters are optional. Defaults: name = member name (leading _ stripped), group = "Default", description = "".

Complete example

using JahroConsole;
using UnityEngine;

public class PlayerController : MonoBehaviour
{
    [JahroWatch("Health", "Player", "Current hit points")]
    public float health = 100f;

    [JahroWatch("Stamina", "Player", "Current stamina")]
    public float stamina = 50f;

    [JahroWatch("Position", "Player", "World position")]
    public Vector3 Position => transform.position;

    [JahroWatch("Velocity", "Player", "Movement velocity")]
    public Vector3 Velocity => GetComponent<Rigidbody>().velocity;

    [JahroWatch("Is Grounded", "Player", "Touching ground")]
    public bool isGrounded;

    void OnEnable()  => Jahro.RegisterObject(this);
    void OnDisable() => Jahro.UnregisterObject(this);
}

Registration

Instance members — require RegisterObject

void OnEnable()  => Jahro.RegisterObject(this);
void OnDisable() => Jahro.UnregisterObject(this);

This same call also registers [JahroCommand] attributes on the class. If the class already has RegisterObject for commands, do not add a second call — one call handles both.

Read references/common-patterns.md for the canonical lifecycle pattern.

Static members — no registration needed

Static fields and properties with [JahroWatch] are discovered via assembly scanning:

public static class GameStats
{
    [JahroWatch("Total Score", "Game")]
    public static int Score;

    [JahroWatch("Session Time", "Game")]
    public static float SessionTime => Time.realtimeSinceStartup;
}

Adding watchers to a class that already has commands

If the class already has [JahroCommand] attributes and RegisterObject, just add [JahroWatch] attributes — no registration changes:

public class GameManager : MonoBehaviour
{
    // Existing command
    [JahroCommand("reset-game", "Game", "Reset game")]
    public void ResetGame() { /* ... */ }

    // New watchers — just add attributes
    [JahroWatch("Player Count", "Game")]
    public int playerCount;

    [JahroWatch("Game Time", "Game")]
    public float gameTime;

    // Already present — no changes needed
    void OnEnable()  => Jahro.RegisterObject(this);
    void OnDisable() => Jahro.UnregisterObject(this);
}

Supported Types

TypeList View DisplayDetail Modal
int, float, double, boolValue as-isSame
stringTruncatedFull text
Vector2Compact coordsCoords + magnitude
Vector3Compact coordsCoords + magnitude
QuaternionRaw valuesRaw + Euler angles
TransformPositionPosition, rotation, scale, child count
RigidbodySummaryMass, kinematic, gravity, velocity, angular velocity
ColliderSummaryTrigger status, material, bounds
AudioSourceSummaryClip, volume, loop, pitch, mute
CameraSummaryFOV, clip planes, aspect ratio
Arrays (any T[])TypeName[length]Full contents

For custom types not in this table, the watcher calls .ToString(). If you need rich display, consider watching individual primitive properties instead.

Read references/api-reference.md for the full type display details.

Performance

Watchers are designed to be safe for development and testing:

  • Values are only read when the Watcher UI tab is visible. No continuous polling when the console is closed or on another tab.
  • No overhead when disabled. If Jahro is disabled via JAHRO_DISABLE or auto-disable, watchers are never evaluated.
  • Be mindful of expensive property getters. A property like public int Count => expensiveList.Where(...).Count() runs its getter every frame the Watcher is open. Cache expensive computations.

Performance-safe property pattern

private float _cachedFps;
private float _lastFpsUpdate;

void Update()
{
    if (Time.time - _lastFpsUpdate > 0.25f)
    {
        _cachedFps = 1f / Time.unscaledDeltaTime;
        _lastFpsUpdate = Time.time;
    }
}

[JahroWatch("FPS", "Performance")]
public float FPS => _cachedFps;

Group Organization

By system (recommended default)

"Player"      — Health, Stamina, Position, Velocity
"Physics"     — Is Grounded, Angular Velocity, Collision Count
"Performance" — FPS, Memory, Draw Calls
"Game"        — Game State, Level Progress, Player Count
"AI"          — AI State, Target, Path Length

By priority

"Critical"    — Health, Frame Time (always need these)
"Gameplay"    — Enemy Count, Spawn Timer
"Diagnostics" — GC Allocs, Memory

Watcher UI behavior

  • Favorites group always appears at top (user stars individual watchers)
  • Custom groups are alphabetically sorted
  • Groups are collapsible to reduce clutter
  • Tapping a watcher opens a detail modal with description and full type info

Contextual Awareness

Pattern in codeSuggestion
Debug.Log in Update() logging variable valuesReplace with [JahroWatch] — cleaner, no log spam
[JahroWatch] already presentSuggest additional watchers, better groups, performance tips
[JahroCommand] but no watchersSuggest adding watchers for key state the commands modify
Rigidbody or physics-heavy codeSuggest velocity, angular velocity, isGrounded watchers
Game manager with state fieldsSuggest watching game state enum, counts, timers

Verification

After generating watchers, always include:

Verify: Enter Play Mode → press ~ → switch to the Watcher tab. Confirm your watched values appear in the correct groups and update in real-time as the game runs. Tap a watcher to see its detail modal.

If watchers appear but don't update, or don't appear at all, suggest the jahro-troubleshooting skill — common causes: missing RegisterObject, Watcher tab not open, object destroyed without unregistering.

Repositorio GitHub

jahro-console/unity-agent-skills
Ruta: skills/jahro-watcher
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agent-skillsai-assistantai-codingclaude-codecursordebugging

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