You could use `-n` to skip the ".zo"-building part, and there are
similar arguments for other steps.

You may also find it helpful to use `-j 1`. Although `raco setup`
should be smarter about spinning up places to build multiple documents
in parallel, it currently isn't.

At Tue, 2 Jun 2020 07:40:39 -0700 (PDT), Simon Schlee wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I like that I can run: 
> raco setup --doc-index my-collection-name
> 
> and it builds the documentation and makes it searchable on my local machine.
> But I was wondering if there is a way to speed-up/skip some of the usual 
> setup stuff that happens before building the documentation?
> 
> Should I use raco scribble instead?
> If so is there a certain set of raco scribble arguments that is equivalent 
> to what raco setup does?
> 
> 
> Simon
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