You must add the library file onto the vhier command line,
for example:
$ cat top.v
module top;
reg buf_in;
wire buf_out;
wire a;
inv1x i0 (.in(buf_in), .out(a ));
inv2x i1 (.in(a ), .out(buf_out));
endmodule
$ cat technology.v
module inv1x (in, out);
input in;
output out;
assign out = ~in;
endmodule
module inv2x (in, out);
input in;
output out;
assign out = ~in;
endmodule
$
$ vhier top.v technology.v --modules
inv1x
inv2x
top
$
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