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# Migrate Data

## Migrate Command

| Command              | Permission          | Description                                      |
| -------------------- | ------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| /discordlink migrate | discordlink.migrate | Migrate data to DiscordLink from another plugin. |

## Supported Plugins

* DiscordSRV
* gDiscordSync (old, outdated and no longer available version of mc-DiscordLink)

{% hint style="danger" %}
During the data migration, both plugins (mc-DiscordLink and another plugin) must be present. Do not shut down the server during migration!
{% endhint %}

## Migrate Guide

1. Upload the mc-DiscordLink and restart the server.
2. Now set up DiscordLink and make sure you are using the database you want.
3. Use the /discordlink migrate command and wait the migration..
4. It is recommended to restart the server and remove the other plugin.
5. Everything is ready! You switched to a better plugin and preserved your users' data!


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