👉 In computer programming, a "remigration" is a process of moving a program from one file system to another. This can be useful in scenarios where the original data needs to be copied or transferred between different directories, and the new directory structure needs to be created for the new program. For example, if you have two programs that are both running on the same machine but need to communicate with each other, you might use a remigration process to move one of the programs to a new location.