> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.brainboard.co/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.brainboard.co/data/terraform-opentofu/terraform-modules/manage-modules.md).

# Manage module

To manage modules within Brainboard you can go to the modules catalog.

![Modules](/files/TFeCTVwUFvvn9Odq1naN)

On this page, you can see and manage all your imported modules and choose which ones you want to have displayed in the modules list in your design area by `pinning` them.

![Modules management](/files/rRvh0CcCVz88UMgrsoml)

If you want to change the configuration of a module you can choose one of the modules in the list:

* In the module configuration you can show the module in the design or remove it from the design by using the `pin` button.

  ![Edit modules](/files/kGpO9iqbDbsmlOALHIUD)
* You can edit the configuration by using the `pen` button.
* You can delete the module by using the `bin` button.

{% hint style="info" %}
To have a more organized modules list in your design area, only `pin` the modules that are needed for a specific architecture. If you need more modules you can come later to the modules catalog and pin them.
{% endhint %}


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