If you’re running Windows or macOS, you can install Redis by clicking on the download link for the interactive installer. Alternatively, you can use Homebrew on macOS to install it. We’ll provide detailed instructions on that process later in our tutorial. Install Redis on Linux. The Redis key-value databases have become quite popular and are used to create data structures that contain strings, lists, sets, or hashes. In addition, the Redis database servers are compatible with different programming languages, such as C, C, ActionScript, Clojure, Objective-C, PHP, Python, and so on.
The GUI for streamlined Redis application development
RedisInsight provides an intuitive and efficient GUI for Redis, allowing you to interact with your databases and manage your data—with built-in support for most popular Redis modules. It provides tools to analyze the memory, profile the performance of your database usage, and guide you toward better Redis usage.
Benefits
Visualize and interact with your Redis data
Browse and explore your Redis databases and intuitively interact with your data.
Improve the developer experience
Speed up your developer workflows by easily creating queries, exploring the results, and debugging them.
Optimize Redis usage
Diagnose performance, profile the way your application uses Redis to identify bottlenecks, and optimize Redis usage.
Support Redis modules
Built-in support for RedisGraph, RediSearch, RedisTimeseries, RedisJSON, Redis Streams, and complex data structures.
Monitor your Redis databases
Analyze, manage, and monitor your Redis databases and clusters.
Main capabilities
Supporting Redis OSS, Redis Enterprise, Redis Cloud, Amazon ElastiCache and most popular Redis modules, RedisInsight provides an intuitive GUI for Redis and helps optimize your use of Redis in your applications.
Visualize and Interact with Redis databases
Scan existing keys, add new ones, perform CRUD or bulk operations. Display objects in a pretty-print JSON objects format and support friendly keyboard navigation.
Built-in support for Redis modules
Query, visualize, and interactively manipulate graph, streams and time-series data. Build queries, explore the results, optimize, and quickly iterate with a multi-line query editor. Support for RedisJSON, RediSearch, RedisGraph, Streams, RedisTimeSeries, and RedisGears.
Memory analysis for Redis
Analyze memory usage offline—without affecting Redis performance—by key patterns, key expiry, and advanced search to identify memory issues. Leverage recommendations to reduce memory usage.
Trace Redis commands
Identify top keys, key patterns, and commands. Filter by client IP address, key, or command across all nodes of a cluster. Effectively debug Lua scripts.
Intuitive CLI
When a GUI is not enough, our command-line interface, leveraging the redis-cli, provides syntax highlighting and auto-complete and employs integrated help to deliver intuitive, in-the-moment assistance.
Administer Redis
Gain insights into real-time performance metrics, inspect slow commands, and manage Redis configuration directly through the interface.
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RedisInsight: visualize, monitor, and optimize your development
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Introducing RedisInsight
Introducing RedisInsight, the missing GUI for Redis helping through the whole process of developing your application with Redis.
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