B<Note>: The "-r" argument enables reloading on code changes so you
don't have to stop and start the server when you update code. See
-C<perldoc script/hello_server.pl> for additional options you might find
-helpful. Most of the rest of the tutorial will assume that you are using
-"-r" when you start the development server, but feel free to manually
-start and stop it (use C<Ctrl-C> to break out of the dev server) if you
-prefer.
+C<perldoc script/hello_server.pl> or C<script/hello_server.pl --help>
+for additional options you might find helpful. Most of the rest of the
+tutorial will assume that you are using "-r" when you start the development
+server, but feel free to manually start and stop it (use C<Ctrl-C> to
+breakout of the dev server) if you prefer.
$ script/hello_server.pl -r
[debug] Debug messages enabled
=item *
The first "TT" tells the script to name the View module "TT.pm", which is a
-commonly used name for TT views. (You can name it anything you want, such as
-"HTML.pm".)
+commonly used name for TT views. You can name it anything you want, such as
+"HTML.pm". If you name it something other than TT.pm be sure to set the
+default_view in Hello.pm (See L<Catalyst::View::TT|Catalyst::View::TT> for
+more details on setting this).
=item *