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#### Searching modules
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If you don't know how a specific module is called or a module is currently not visible to you and you want search for a software, you can use the `spider` option.
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If you don't know how a specific module is called or a module is currently not visible to you and you want search for a software, you can use the `spider` option.
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#### Personal module collections
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You can save a collection of loaded modules to to a named collection with the `save` option.
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You can save a collection of loaded modules to to a named collection with the `save` option.
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### Core Compiler
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### Core Compiler
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For all packages a certain version of GCC is automatically loaded as `GCCcore` module. The `GCCcore` module will be part of the dependencies for making a certain module visible.
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For all packages a certain version of GCC is automatically loaded as `GCCcore` module. The `GCCcore` module will be part of the dependencies for making a certain module visible.
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