Racket provides centralized command-line options through @racket[raco] (short for @code{racket command}, see @other-doc['(lib "scribblings/raco/raco.scrbl")]).
Once you install Pollen, you can access the following Pollen-specific commands through @racket[raco] using the subcommand @exec{raco pollen}.
@section{Making sure @racket[raco pollen] works}
Open a terminal window and type:
@verbatim{
> raco pollen test}
If @racket[raco pollen] is installed correctly, you'll see:
@verbatim{raco pollen is installed correctly}
But if you get:
@verbatim{raco: Unrecognized command: pollen}
You'll need to fix the problem before proceeding, most likely by reinstalling Pollen (see @racket[Installation]).
Starts the project server from the current directory using the default port, which is the value of the parameter @racket[world:current-server-port] (by default, port @(format "~a" world:default-port)).
This command can be invoked with two optional arguments.
@racket[raco pollen start _path] will start the project server in @racket[_path] rather than the current directory.
@verbatim{
> raco pollen start ~/path/to/project/}
@racket[raco pollen start _path _port] will start the project server in @racket[_path] using @racket[_port] rather than @racket[world:current-server-port]. This is useful if you want to have multiple project servers running simultaneously.
If you want to start in the current directory but with a different port, use @litchar{.} as the path:
@verbatim{
> raco pollen start . 8088}
@section{@racket[raco pollen render]}
Renders all preprocessor source files and then all pagetree files found in the current directory.
This command can be invoked with extra arguments.
@racket[raco pollen render _directory] will render the preprocessor source files and pagetree files in the specified directory.
Alternatively, the command can take a variable number of path arguments. @racket[raco pollen render _path...] will render only the paths specified in @racket[_path...]. Consistent with the usual command-line idiom, this can be a single path, a list of paths, or a pattern:
Makes a copy of the project directory on the desktop, and removes any source files or other Pollen-related files.
@racket[raco pollen clobe _directory-path] will perform the same copying and filtering, but using @racket[_directory-path] as the destination rather than the desktop.