# Migration guide from alpha.12.3 to alpha.12.4
**Here are the major changes:**
- Add search to content manager
- Add bulk actions in content-manager
- Add Enumeration type to content type builder
**Useful links:**
- Changelog: [https://github.com/strapi/strapi/releases/tag/v3.0.0-alpha.12.4](https://github.com/strapi/strapi/releases/tag/v3.0.0-alpha.12.4)
- GitHub diff: [https://github.com/strapi/strapi/compare/v3.0.0-alpha.12.3...v3.0.0-alpha.12.4](https://github.com/strapi/strapi/compare/v3.0.0-alpha.12.3...v3.0.0-alpha.12.4)
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Feel free to [join us on Slack](http://slack.strapi.io) and ask questions about the migration process.
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## Getting started
Install Strapi `alpha.12.4` globally on your computer. To do so run `npm install strapi@3.0.0-alpha.12.4 -g`.
When it's done, generate a new empty project `strapi new myNewProject` (don't pay attention to the database configuration).
## Update node modules
Update the Strapi's dependencies version (move Strapi's dependencies to `3.0.0-alpha.12.4` version) of your project.
Run `npm install strapi@3.0.0-alpha.12.4 --save` to update your strapi version and then run the same command for `strapi-mongoose` or `strapi-bookshelf` depending on the module you use in your application.
## Update the Admin
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If you performed updates in the Admin, you will have to manually migrate your changes.
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Delete your old admin folder and replace it with the new one.
## Update the Plugins
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If you did a custom update on one of the plugins, you will have to manually migrate your update.
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Copy the fields and relations you had in your `/plugins/users-permissions/models/User.settings.json` and `/plugins/users-permissions/config/jwt.json` file in the new one.
Then, delete your old `plugins` folder and replace it with the new one.
That's all, you have now upgraded to Strapi `alpha.12.4`.