What is the recommended way to migrate a RH8 project to another PC?

I am hoping to get advice on the recommended way to migrate a RH8 project to another PC – the project has been upgraded from earlier version of RH and other users and appears to be carrying a lot of baggage (strange and exotic files). I looked for an “export” function but failed to see any guidance on this in the forums. Hope you can help.

Zip the folder on PC1. Copy the zip to PC2. Unzip it.
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