# Compilation and Configuration: `raco` The `raco` \(short for “**Ra**cket **co**mmand”\) program provides a command-line interface to many additional tools for compiling Racket programs and maintaining a Racket installation. * `raco make` compiles Racket source to bytecode. For example, if you have a program `"take-over-world.rkt"` and you’d like to compile it to bytecode, along with all of its dependencies, so that it loads more quickly, then run   `raco make take-over-the-world.rkt` The bytecode file is written as `"take-over-the-world_rkt.zo"` in a `"compiled"` subdirectory; `".zo"` is the file suffix for a bytecode file. * `raco setup` manages a Racket installation, including manually installed packages. For example, if you create your own library collection called `"take-over"`, and you’d like to build all bytecode and documentation for the collection, then run   `raco setup take-over` * `raco pkg` manages packages that can be installed through the Racket package manager. For example, to see the list of installed packages run:   `raco pkg show` To install a new package named `` run:   `raco pkg install ` See \[missing\] for more details about package management. For more information on `raco`, see \[missing\].