Agent skill
type-get-json-schema
Generates a JSON Schema for a given C# type name using reflection. Supports primitives, enums, arrays, generic collections, dictionaries, and complex objects. The type must be present in any loaded assembly. Use the full type name (e.g. 'UnityEngine.Vector3') for best results.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/IvanMurzak/Unity-MCP/tree/main/Unity-MCP-Plugin/.claude/skills/type-get-json-schema
SKILL.md
Type / Get Json Schema
How to Call
unity-mcp-cli run-tool type-get-json-schema --input '{
"typeName": "string_value",
"descriptionMode": "string_value",
"propertyDescriptionMode": "string_value",
"includeNestedTypes": false,
"writeIndented": false
}'
For complex input (multi-line strings, code), save the JSON to a file and use:
bashunity-mcp-cli run-tool type-get-json-schema --input-file args.jsonOr pipe via stdin (recommended):
bashunity-mcp-cli run-tool type-get-json-schema --input-file - <<'EOF' {"param": "value"} EOF
Troubleshooting
If unity-mcp-cli is not found, either install it globally (npm install -g unity-mcp-cli) or use npx unity-mcp-cli instead.
Read the /unity-initial-setup skill for detailed installation instructions.
Input
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
typeName |
string |
Yes | Full C# type name to generate the schema for. Examples: 'System.String', 'UnityEngine.Vector3', 'System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Int32>'. Simple names like 'Vector3' are also accepted when unambiguous. |
descriptionMode |
string |
No | Controls the type-level 'description' field. Include: keep on the target type only. IncludeRecursively: keep on the target type and inside $defs entries. Ignore: strip all type-level descriptions. Default: Ignore. |
propertyDescriptionMode |
string |
No | Controls 'description' fields on properties, fields, and array items. Include: keep on the target type's own properties/items only. IncludeRecursively: keep on all properties/items including those inside $defs entries. Ignore: strip all property/item descriptions. Default: Ignore. |
includeNestedTypes |
boolean |
No | When true, complex nested types are extracted into '$defs' and referenced via '$ref' instead of being inlined. Useful for large or recursive types. Default: false. |
writeIndented |
boolean |
No | Whether to format the output JSON with indentation for readability. Default: false. |
Input JSON Schema
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"typeName": {
"type": "string"
},
"descriptionMode": {
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Include",
"IncludeRecursively",
"Ignore"
]
},
"propertyDescriptionMode": {
"type": "string",
"enum": [
"Include",
"IncludeRecursively",
"Ignore"
]
},
"includeNestedTypes": {
"type": "boolean"
},
"writeIndented": {
"type": "boolean"
}
},
"required": [
"typeName"
]
}
Output
Output JSON Schema
{
"type": "object",
"properties": {
"result": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"required": [
"result"
]
}
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