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redis-dash

v0.0.14

Published

This is a lightweight Redis Manager.

Readme

🚀 Redis Dash is a lightweight(<2MB), cross-platform Redis GUI (Graphical User Interface) Client. Redis Dash is designed to provide a simple and efficient way to manage and monitor your Redis instances.

✨ Features

  • 🔗 Multi-Connection Support: Easily manage and switch between multiple Redis instances.
  • 🔎 Intuitive Key Browser: Browse, search, edit, and delete various data types (String, List, Hash, Set, ZSet).
  • 💻 Built-in CLI Console: A powerful Redis Command Line Interface (CLI) allows you to execute native Redis commands directly.
  • 🌍 Cross-Platform: Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.

🚀 Get Started

Install

[!IMPORTANT] Before installation, you need to install Node.js 18+.

You can install the Redis Dash command-line tool globally via npm (Node Package Manager).

npm -g redis-dash

Start Server

[!NOTE] Redis Dash runs as a standalone application, and its server provides the web interface. You still require a running Redis instance to connect to and manage your data.

After installation, use the rds command to manage the background service for Redis Dash.

  • Check Version
rds --version # OR `rds -V`
  • Start Service
rds start
  • Stop Service
rds stop
  • Restart Service
rds restart

🔨 Configuration

Default Settgins

By default, the Redis Dash service runs on port 5090 on localhost.

Custom Port

You can specify a different port using a command-line flag when starting the service:

rds start --port 9000

💻 How To Dev

cd ./redis-dash

npm install

npm run start