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This library is a 1 to 1 mapping of the Redis commands. Each Redis command is exposed as a function on the client object. All functions take either an args Array plus optional callback Function or a variable number of individual arguments followed by an optional callback. Node Redis currently doesn't natively support promises (this is coming in v4), however you can wrap the methods you want to use with promises using the built-in Node.js util.promisify method on Node.js >= v8. Care should be...
A windows port of official Redis cplusplus client library
...It is often referred to as a data structure server since keys can contain strings, hashes, lists, sets and sorted sets.
http://redis.io/
There are many Redis client as different language binding available:
http://redis.io/clients
For C++, there is a client library recommanded by official named redis-cpp-client but too bad it can neither build nor run on Windows platform.
This project is a little tweek on the official C++ client library's source code. The goal is to make it possible to build and run redis-cpp-client on Windows.