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Codemod Registry is the single-stop registry for codemods and code automation recipes that are built on top of tried-and-true engines such as Meta's jscodeshift, ts-morph, and Uber's piranha.

After [publishing codemods](/sharing/publishing-codemods) to the registry, they will automatically integrate into Codemod platform and all developers who have Codemod [CLI](/deploying-codemods/cli) or [IDE extension](/deploying-codemods/vsce) can then discover, share, and run those codemods with a single click. This also eliminates the need for installing additional packages for each framework they want to upgrade.
After [publishing codemods](/sharing/publishing-codemods) to the registry, they will automatically integrate into Codemod platform and all developers who have Codemod [CLI](/deploying-codemods/cli) can then discover, share, and run those codemods with a single click. This also eliminates the need for installing additional packages for each framework they want to upgrade.

## Learn more

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"group": "Codemod Registry",
"pages": ["codemod-registry/introduction"]
},
{
"group": "VS Code Extension",
"pages": ["deploying-codemods/vsce"]
},
{
"group": "Core Concepts",
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"group": "Quick Links",
"pages": [
"external-links/codemod-registry",
"external-links/codemod-studio",
"external-links/vsce"
"external-links/codemod-studio"
]
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sidebarTitle: "Build"
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Codemod platform allows you to build a wide variety of codemods and easily distribute them to different parts of the platform, such as the [Codemod Registry](/codemod-registry), [CLI](/deploying-codemods/cli), and [VS Code extension](/deploying-codemods/vsce). This allows them to be discovered, shared, and used by the community.
Codemod platform allows you to build a wide variety of codemods and easily distribute them to different parts of the platform, such as the [Codemod Registry](/codemod-registry) and [CLI](/deploying-codemods/cli). This allows them to be discovered, shared, and used by the community.

You can build codemods using three different ways:

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Running codemods with Codemod platform brings many benefits such as:
- advanced codemod [configuration](/building-codemods/package-requirements#codemodrc-json-reference) (pre/post-run commands, arguments, formatting, daisy-chaining, multi-threading, dry-running, and more)
- easily running codemods from different entry points, such as [CLI](/deploying-codemods/cli) and [IDE extension](/deploying-codemods/vsce), based on user preference.
- easily running codemods from different entry points, such as [CLI](/deploying-codemods/cli), based on user preference.

## Getting started

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<Card title="Codemod CLI" icon="square-1" href="/deploying-codemods/cli#run">
Use Codemod CLI to run codemod packages.
</Card>
<Card title="Codemod IDE extension" icon="square-2" href="/deploying-codemods/vsce#getting-started">
Use Codemod VS Code extension to run codemod packages.
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</CardGroup>
<Card title="Codemod Studio" icon="square-3" href="/codemod-studio#running-codemods">
Use Codemod Studio to run your own codemod packages.
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3. [publishing with Codemod Studio](#option-3-publishing-with-codemod-studio)

<Tip>
Publishing codemods to the registry is especially useful for framework/library builders. With features like shareable codemod deep links and Codemod CLI & IDE extenion, your users can adopt your latest releases with one click, straight from your migration doc. <Tooltip tip="MSW V2 migration">[See example ->](https://mswjs.io/docs/migrations/1.x-to-2.x/#codemods)</Tooltip>
Publishing codemods to the registry is especially useful for framework/library builders. With features like shareable codemod deep links and Codemod CLI, your users can adopt your latest releases with one click, straight from your migration doc. <Tooltip tip="MSW V2 migration">[See example ->](https://mswjs.io/docs/migrations/1.x-to-2.x/#codemods)</Tooltip>
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## Publishing codemods
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