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- [Getting all the Telemetry Out](#disable-telemetry)
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- [Extensions + Marketplace](#extensions-marketplace)
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- [Migrating from Visual Studio Code to VSCodium](#migrating)
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+- [How do I run VSCodium in portable mode?](#portable)
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- [How do I press and hold a key and have it repeat in VSCodium?](#press-and-hold)
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- [How do I open VSCodium from the terminal?](#terminal-support)
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- [Gentoo overlay/ebuild](#gentoo-overlay)
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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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+## <a id="portable"></a>How do I run VSCodium in portable mode?
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+You can follow the [Portable Mode instructions](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/portable) from the Visual Studio Code website. For Windows and Linux the instructions can be followed as written. For Mac OS, portable mode is enabled by the existence of a specially named folder. For Visual Studio Code that folder name is `code-portable-data`. For VSCodium, that folder name is `vscodium-portable-data`.
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+So to enable portable mode for VSCodium on Mac OS, follow the instructions outlined in the link above, but create a folder named `vscodium-portable-data` instead of `code-portable-data`.
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## <a id="press-and-hold"></a>How do I press and hold a key and have it repeat in VSCodium (Mac)?
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This is a common question for Visual Studio Code and the procedure is slightly different in VSCodium because the `defaults` path is different.
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