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# Modules {#sec:modules}
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A module is a functionality of the program.
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There is a huge list of modules available in the imag core distribution.
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From a naming perspective, we do not differ between low-level and high-level
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modules. Some of the modules shipped with imag cover core functionality such as
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linking, tagging or references to files outside of the store or even the store
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interface itself (which by the way shouldn't be used by the end-user at all).
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Others cover things like diary, notes, wiki or bookmarks.
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The modules try to offer a consistent commandline user interface.
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