To transfer all your information to a new Mac you can copy the /Library/Application Support/Keyboard Maestro folder and optionally the /Library/Preferences/com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.* files to your new Mac. You can get to /Library in the Finder by holding down the shift (or option) key and selecting Library from the Go menu.
Keyboard Maestro 9.0.5 MacOS
If you copy the com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.* files, the new Mac will have the same MacUUID token and be considered the same Mac for syncing purposes, so you should not do this if you intend to continue using the old Mac.
You can then trash the Keyboard Maestro application from your Applications folder, as well as the preferences in the /Library/Application Support/Keyboard Maestro folder and /Library/Preferences/com.stairways.keyboardmaestro.* files and logs in the /Library/Logs/Keyboard Maestro folder.
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