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In general, you can flag your own question and ask a moderator to migrate the question to any other Stack Exchange site. Also, the community might see the question and vote for it to be moved - although this only allows for a few common migration paths.

In this case, I think your question could be applicable on either Super User (because it involves computer software) or Stack Overflow (because it involves development tools). In these cases, we tend not to move questions, unless the asker requests it. So, in other words, if you'd prefer your question on Stack Overflow, flag it.

In general, you can flag your own question and ask a moderator to migrate the question to any other Stack Exchange site. Also, the community might see the question and vote for it to be moved - although this only allows for a few common migration paths.

In this case, I think your question could be applicable on either Super User (because it involves computer software) or Stack Overflow (because it involves development tools). In these cases, we tend not to move questions, unless the asker requests it. So, in other words, if you'd prefer your question on Stack Overflow, flag it.

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In general, you can flag your own question and ask a moderator to migrate the question to any other Stack Exchange site. Also, the community might see the question and vote for it to be moved - although this only allows for a few common migration paths.

In this case, I think your question could be applicable on either Super User (because it involves computer software) or Stack Overflow (because it involves development tools). In these cases, we tend not to move questions, unless the asker requests it. So, in other words, if you'd prefer your question on Stack Overflow, flag it.