> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pixiebrix.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pixiebrix.com/how-to/copying-a-mod.md).

# Copying a mod

1. Activate the mod from the [Extension Console](/platform-overview/extension-console.md) or via Deployments. <br>
2. [Open the Page Editor](/platform-overview/page-editor/open-the-page-editor.md).<br>
3. Click the three dots on the mod you'd like to copy. \
   Make sure to choose the Mod and not just a single mod component, which are nested in the mod.<br>

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4. [Save the mod](/developing-mods/sharing-mods/saving-a-mod.md) by setting the scope and modifying the ID and name if desired.\
   \
   \&#xNAN;*By default PixieBrix will choose your personal scope, which means only you will be able to edit the mod. If you want other teammates to be able to edit the newly copied mod, select a team scope.* <br>
5. Click **Save** and remove the original mod to avoid confusion or errors with duplicate triggers interfering with each other.

Learn more about [Customizing Existing Mods](/developing-mods/customizing-existing-mods.md).


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