Redict
Self-hosted database management tool that provides distributed key/value store and independent fork of Redis.
Overview
Redict Redict is a distributed key/value store (a remote dictionary, if you will). Redict is an independent fork of Redis®1 OSS 7.2.4 licensed under the Lesser GNU General Public license (LGPL-3.0-only). Redict is not affiliated with Redis®.
Getting started
Start with the Installation guide.
Redis is a registered trademark of Redis Ltd. Any rights therein are reserved to Redis Ltd. Any use by the Redict project is for referential purposes only and does not indicate any sponsorship, endorsement or affiliation between Redis and the Redict project. ↩︎ The project has 342 GitHub stars and is licensed under LGPL-3.0.
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