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Advanced in-memory cache implementation with TTL support, multiple storage options, and TypeScript
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the-cacheris to provide a powerful yet simple caching solution that can grow with your application's needs. From simple in-memory caching to distributed Redis-based solutions, all with the same simple API!
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Advanced in-memory cache implementation with TTL support, multiple storage options, and TypeScript
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