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There are some basic steps to follow. On a Linux system run as the Gogs user: |
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* Create a Gogs backup with `gogs dump`. This creates `gogs-dump-[timestamp].zip` file |
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containing all important Gogs data. |
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* Create a Gogs backup with `gogs backup`. This creates `gogs-backup-[timestamp].zip` file |
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containing all important Gogs data. You would need it if you wanted to move to the `gogs` back later. |
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* Download the file matching the destination platform from the [downloads page](https://dl.gitea.io/gitea). |
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It should be `1.0.x` version. Migrating from `gogs` to any other version is impossible. |
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* Put the binary at the desired install location. |
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* Copy `gogs/custom/conf/app.ini` to `gitea/custom/conf/app.ini`. |
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* Copy custom `templates, public` from `gogs/custom/` to `gitea/custom/`. |
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* Rename `gogs-data/` to `gitea-data/` |
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* In `gitea/custom/conf/app.ini` change: |
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### Upgrading to most recent `gitea` version: |
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After successful migration from `gogs` to `gitea 1.0.x` it is possible to upgrade to the recent `gitea` version. |
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Simply download the file matching the destination platform from the [downloads page](https://dl.gitea.io/gitea) |
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and replace the binary. |
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