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redis-modules-sdk
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A Software development kit for easier connection and execution of Redis Modules commands.
An open source SDK of all the available Redis modules, built with TypeScript for better typing experiences and better usages.
npm install redis-modules-sdk@latest
Come and read our documentation here before starting
A class built for integrating more than one Redis module without creating more than one class!
const client = new Redis(....);
await client.connect();
await client.ai_module_tensorset(...);
await client.ris_module_add(...);
await client.disconnect();
All modules are supported! :fire:
Want to play around with the code before installing it? Feel free to do so here
Interested in contributing? awesome! start with reading our guidelines here
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A Software development kit for easier connection and execution of Redis Modules commands.
The npm package redis-modules-sdk receives a total of 950 weekly downloads. As such, redis-modules-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that redis-modules-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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