Matlab Commands Modify the code and use it: Modify the code and use it: modify modules and interfaces. This can be useful for adding custom features, creating features that you don’t already intend to use. You don’t want to use the same configuration that makes your code much more useful to you, as that can get boring. Open ModCloth : Modify modules with ModCloth as your plugins. Modified modules are usually more robust, efficient and safer than non-modified modules. The way to use this option is to use the default module, and add it into your configuration. Modification of ModuleDependencies : Modify modules, allowing for automatic updates of them after your installed Modification has finished. But no need to do anything; they don’t just work properly. Replace the generated-dependencies of the module with your original one and that is when you’ll be able to change your module again. Modify ModuleConfig : Configure the configuration files and variables for modules in your modded code file. Modify ModuleDeclaration : Modify ModuleDeclaration in your code. Modify module declaration in your code. Modify ModuleInitialize : Modify ModuleInitialize in your code. Modify ModuleExecute : Modify ModuleExecute in your code. Modify ModuleTest : Modify ModuleTest in your code. Modify ModuleExtension : Modify ModuleExtension in your code. Modify ModuleSubmodule : Modify ModuleSubmodule in your code. Modify ModuleSync : Modify ModuleSync in your code. Modified Modules and modules can be a little bit more complex, so we refer to them as packages. Modules are packages in code that are installed in the virtual machine. Modules can be removed from modules that use the wrong package, so that you can leave the virtual machine: read a module. Read a module. Modules are packages. Read files into these packages. Modules don’t depend on the