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Getting Started and Configuring Parse Server #988

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@hramos hramos commented Mar 12, 2016

Adds an opinionated Getting Started guide that encourages running Parse Server locally as the first step.

The different sections on Configuring Parse Server have been consolidated as well.

There is still quite a bit of overlap between the README and the Parse Server Guide in the wiki. I plan to address this in a future PR.

That's it! You are now running a standalone version of Parse Server on your machine.

**Using a remote MongoDB?** Pass the `--databaseURL DATABASE_URI` parameter when starting `parse-server`. Learn more about configuring Parse Server [here](#configuration).

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maybe here:

for a full list of available options:

parse-server --help

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Awesome! Glad to see our getting started flow getting back to excellent.

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@flovilmart flovilmart deleted the new-quickstart branch March 31, 2016 13:21
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