There is no such raco command, as far as I know.  I see two possible 
solutions to your problem:

1)  Place the raco commands in a shell script, so that the application can 
be built by running the single shell script

2) The raco pkg, make, exe and distribute commands all provide a Racket 
level API, so you could write a racket program which builds your 
application by running "racket build.rkt"

I took the second approach with my application, and the Racket program 
which builds it is here:  
https://github.com/alex-hhh/ActivityLog2/blob/master/build.rkt

In my application I decided not to install required modules, but instead to 
check if the required modules are present and report a helpful error 
message if they are not installed.

Hope this helps.

On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 5:37:31 PM UTC+8, Martin DeMello wrote:
>
> I'd like to set up a project so that I can check out its git repo, call a 
> single raco command, and have it install all the packages it needs, compile 
> executables, and finally invoke raco distribute and generate a single 
> binary. I've gone through the docs for raco setup but it seems to be geared 
> towards installing into the current machine, and I couldn't find anything 
> else that looked relevant.
>
> martin
>

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