In the Asset Manager window, open the Packages folder. Right-click the desired package object and select Package Details from the context menu. In the popup window, select Versions in the left column.
Roblox Packages – Reusable Game Assets Roblox packages allow you to create object hierarchies once and re-use them in as many games as you’d like. The primary advantage of this workflow is that you can keep packages in sync by updating any copy within any game to the most current version.
Right-click the desired package object and select Package Details from the context menu. In the popup window, select Permissions in the left column to reveal options that pertain to the package’s ownership level: Find a user by Roblox username, click their name, and then choose a permission level.
A package is a studio object that, when created, will act as a model. Any changes to the package, when published, will be uploaded to the website and updated automatically in all places in the universe in which the package was created; however the package cannot be sold for free.
Submitted packages are added to either the My Packages or Group Packages sorting in the Toolbox Inventory section, depending on which ownership level was assigned when the package was submitted. Packages that are used within any place in a game also appear in the Packages folder of the Asset Manager.
A package is basically multiple objects grouped together, to form a single object. Packages can include anything from bricks to tools, and greatly enhance the ease of which you can manipulate a group of objects. In addition, through creating a package, you are also given the option to upload it to Roblox.
The purpose of the PackageLink object is to link a DataModel instance to a corresponding asset in the cloud. This improves flows for collaboration, version control and sharing for models. The PackageLink instance will be a child of the root of the entire package hierarchy.
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In the Asset Manager window, open the Packages folder. Right-click the desired package object and select Update All from the context menu. In the popup window, select the places within the game for which the mass update should apply.
Packages can't be deleted as they're assets. However, to remove them from the Game Explorer (game assets window), simply delete any instances of the package in the DataModel and reload Roblox Studio. It will remove itself from the list. You'll still see it in Toolbox -> Inventory -> My Packages though.