README.md in parse-ruby-client-0.1.5 vs README.md in parse-ruby-client-0.1.6

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@@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ # Getting Started ## Installation -`gem "parse-ruby-client", "~> 0.1.4"` +`gem "parse-ruby-client", "~> 0.1.5"` --- To get started, load the parse.rb file and call Parse.init to initialize the client object with your application ID and API key values, which you can obtain from the parse.com dashboard. @@ -53,9 +53,11 @@ ```ruby Parse.init_from_cloud_code("path/to/global.json") ``` The path defaults to `"../config/global.json"`. So if you create a folder inside the root of a Cloud Code directory, and in that folder is a `.rb` file, just call `Parse.init_from_cloud_code` with no arguments and you're set. + +With `Parse::init_from_cloud_code`, you can easily write Ruby [tests for Cloud Code functions](https://github.com/adelevie/ParseCloudTest). ## Creating and Saving Objects Create an instance of ```Parse::Object``` with your class name supplied as a string, set some keys, and call ```save()```.