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Package with MRTK as a dependency #11110

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Yep. For now, we recommend using the MR Feature Tool to pull down the tarballs. You can either check in these tarballs to your repository, or you can run MR Feature Tool's Restore functionality on new checkouts, which reads your package manifest and pulls down the relevant MR tarballs to your package folder.

We're currently working on improving the MR Feature Tool to offer command-line mrft restore functionality. In addition, we're talking with Unity to see if we are allowed to use their Scoped Registry feature for public distribution (currently, their terms of service implies that this is against the rules!)

See Path 2 here in the setup docs https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/mixe…

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