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How to Use Redis Commands
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    How to Use Redis Commands

   

How to Use Redis Commands


   

There are several different groups of commands in Redis, including:

   
           
  • String commands
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  • List commands
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  • Set commands
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  • Hash commands
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  • Sorted set commands
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  • Pub/Sub commands
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Here, we have listed some of the commands used in the Redis prompt:

   
           
  • Redis-server /path/redis.conf – This Redis config command starts Redis with the particular configuration file.
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  • Redis-cli – A command to run the Redis CLI client.
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  • APPEND key value – Append a value to a key.
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  • BITCOUNT key [start end] – Sets the number of set bits in a string.
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  • SET key value – Set a value in a key.
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  • EXPIRE key 120 – Expire a key in 120 seconds.
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  • INCR key – Increment the value in a key.
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  • KEYS pattern – Finds all keys matching a particular pattern.
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  • DEL key – Deletes a key.
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  • STRLEN key – Get the length of a key.
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  • MSET key value [key value …] – Set multiple keys and value pairs.
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  • MGET key [key …] – Get values from multiple keys.
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  • GETSET key value – Sets a new value while returning the old value.
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  • INCRBY key increment – Increase key count.
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  • DECRBY key increment – Decrease key count.
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