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# Attachments Overview
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BOSL2 introduces the concept of "attachables." You can do the following
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things with attachable shapes:
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* Control where the shape appears and how it is oriented by anchoring and specifying orientation and spin
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* Position or attach shapes relative to parent objects
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* Tag objects and then control boolean operations based on their tags.
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* Change the color of objects so that child objects are different colors than their parents
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The various attachment features may seem complex at first, but
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attachability is one of the most important features of the BOSL2
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library. It enables you to position objects relative to other objects
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in your model instead of having to keep track of absolute positions.
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It makes models simpler, more intuitive, and easier to maintain.
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Almost all objects defined by BOSL2 are attachable. In addition,
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BOSL2 overrides the built-in definitions for `cube()`, `cylinder()`,
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`sphere()`, `square()`, `circle()` and `text()` and makes them attachable as
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well. However, some basic OpenSCAD built-in definitions are not
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attachable and will not work with the features described in this
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tutorial. The non-attachables are `polyhedron()`, `linear_extrude()`,
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`rotate_extrude()`, `surface()`, `projection()` and `polygon()`.
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Some of these have attachable alternatives: `vnf_polyhedron()`,
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`linear_sweep()`, `rotate_sweep()`, and `region()`.
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[Next: Basic Positioning](Tutorial-Attachment-Basic-Positioning)
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