Once you have created a project, you will want to run it. For this, you can use the following command. ## Running The command to run a Ryna module is as follows: ``` ryna run ``` Here `input_path` is the folder of the project that you want to run and defaults to the current folder. You may pass the following arguments to the command: | Long name | Short name | Description | | ----------- | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `recompile` | `r` | if passed, do not cache compilation | | `profile` | `p` | if passed, the interpreter will instrument the code before running it in order to generate a *prof.json* file | | `optimize` | `o` | if passed, the interpreter will try to optimize the code in order to run it faster (*recommended*) | | `test` | `o` | if passed, the interpreter will run the functions marked as tests instead of the main program | ## Documenting You can automatically generate the documentation for your project by using the following command: ``` ryna docs ``` Here `input_path` is the folder of the project that you want to document.