Unnamed Skill

Capture Unity EditorWindow and save as PNG. Use when you need to: (1) Take a screenshot of Game View, Scene View, Console, Inspector, etc., (2) Capture visual state for debugging or verification, (3) Save editor output as an image file.

$ Installer

git clone https://github.com/hatayama/uLoopMCP /tmp/uLoopMCP && cp -r /tmp/uLoopMCP/Packages/src/Editor/Api/McpTools/CaptureWindow ~/.claude/skills/uLoopMCP

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: uloop-capture-window description: Capture Unity EditorWindow and save as PNG. Use when you need to: (1) Take a screenshot of Game View, Scene View, Console, Inspector, etc., (2) Capture visual state for debugging or verification, (3) Save editor output as an image file.

uloop capture-window

Capture any Unity EditorWindow by name and save as PNG.

Usage

uloop capture-window [--window-name <name>] [--resolution-scale <scale>] [--match-mode <mode>]

Parameters

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
--window-namestringGameWindow name to capture (e.g., "Game", "Scene", "Console", "Inspector", "Project", "Hierarchy", or any EditorWindow title)
--resolution-scalenumber1.0Resolution scale (0.1 to 1.0)
--match-modeenumexactWindow name matching mode: exact, prefix, or contains. All modes are case-insensitive.

Match Modes

ModeDescriptionExample
exactWindow name must match exactly (case-insensitive)"Project" matches "Project" only
prefixWindow name must start with the input"Project" matches "Project" and "Project Settings"
containsWindow name must contain the input anywhere"set" matches "Project Settings"

Window Name

The window name is the text displayed in the window's title bar (tab). The user (human) will tell you which window to capture. Common window names include:

  • Game: Game View window
  • Scene: Scene View window
  • Console: Console window
  • Inspector: Inspector window
  • Project: Project browser window
  • Hierarchy: Hierarchy window
  • Animation: Animation window
  • Animator: Animator window
  • Profiler: Profiler window
  • Audio Mixer: Audio Mixer window

You can also specify custom EditorWindow titles (e.g., "EditorWindow Capture Test").

Examples

# Capture Game View at full resolution
uloop capture-window

# Capture Game View at half resolution
uloop capture-window --window-name Game --resolution-scale 0.5

# Capture Scene View
uloop capture-window --window-name Scene

# Capture Console window
uloop capture-window --window-name Console

# Capture Inspector window
uloop capture-window --window-name Inspector

# Capture Project browser (exact match - won't match "Project Settings")
uloop capture-window --window-name Project

# Capture all windows starting with "Project" (prefix match)
uloop capture-window --window-name Project --match-mode prefix

# Capture custom EditorWindow by title
uloop capture-window --window-name "My Custom Window"

Output

Returns JSON with:

  • CapturedCount: Number of windows captured
  • CapturedWindows: Array of captured window info, each containing:
    • ImagePath: Absolute path to the saved PNG file
    • FileSizeBytes: Size of the saved file in bytes
    • Width: Captured image width in pixels
    • Height: Captured image height in pixels

When multiple windows match (e.g., multiple Inspector windows or when using contains mode), all matching windows are captured with numbered filenames (e.g., Inspector_1_*.png, Inspector_2_*.png).

Notes

  • Use uloop focus-window first if needed
  • Target window must be open in Unity Editor
  • Window name matching is always case-insensitive