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# Migration
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## Table of Contents
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- [Migrating from Visual Studio Code to VSCodium](#migrating)
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## <a id="migrating"></a>Migrating from Visual Studio Code to VSCodium
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VSCodium (and a freshly cloned copy of vscode built from source) stores its extension files in `~/.vscode-oss`. So if you currently have Visual Studio Code installed, your extensions won't automatically populate. You can reinstall your extensions from the Marketplace in VSCodium, or copy the `extensions` from `~/.vscode/extensions` to `~/.vscode-oss/extensions`.
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Visual Studio Code stores its `keybindings.json` and `settings.json` file in these locations:
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- __Windows__: `%APPDATA%\Code\User`
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- __macOS__: `$HOME/Library/Application Support/Code/User`
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- __Linux__: `$HOME/.config/Code/User`
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You can copy these files to the VSCodium user settings folder:
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- __Windows__: `%APPDATA%\VSCodium\User`
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- __macOS__: `$HOME/Library/Application Support/VSCodium/User`
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- __Linux__: `$HOME/.config/VSCodium/User`
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To copy your settings manually:
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- In Visual Studio Code, go to Settings (Command+, if on a Mac)
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- Click the three dots `...` and choose 'Open settings.json'
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- Copy the contents of settings.json into the same place in VSCodium
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