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Another Redis Desktop Manager is a fast, stable, and cross-platform GUI client for Redis®, compatible with Linux, Windows, and macOS. It provides an intuitive interface for managing Redis instances.
Another Redis Desktop Manager is an open-source graphical user interface (GUI) tool designed for easy and efficient management of Redis databases. It aims to provide a faster, more stable, and user-friendly alternative across Linux, Windows, and Mac platforms.
Developers, DevOps, and system administrators often need a reliable and efficient way to interact with Redis databases across different operating systems. Existing tools may lack speed, stability, or cross-platform compatibility. This project addresses these issues by offering a high-performance, unified experience.
Connect to single instances, Redis Cluster, or Sentinel.
Browse, add, edit, and delete keys with support for all Redis data types (String, List, Set, ZSet, Hash, Stream).
Execute Redis commands directly and view responses.
Monitor server information, memory usage, and statistics.
The tool is suitable for various scenarios requiring interaction with Redis databases:
Quickly connect to your development or testing Redis instance to view, add, or modify data.
Speeds up the debugging process by providing clear visibility into cached or stored data.
Monitor key Redis metrics like memory usage, connected clients, and throughput on production or staging servers.
Enables rapid diagnosis of issues related to Redis performance or data inconsistencies in live environments.
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