redis-cli --help



  • $ ./redis-cli --help
    redis-cli 4.0.10
    
    Usage: redis-cli [OPTIONS] [cmd [arg [arg ...]]]
      -h <hostname>      Server hostname (default: 127.0.0.1).
      -p <port>          Server port (default: 6379).
      -s <socket>        Server socket (overrides hostname and port).
      -a <password>      Password to use when connecting to the server.
      -u <uri>           Server URI.
      -r <repeat>        Execute specified command N times.
      -i <interval>      When -r is used, waits <interval> seconds per command.
                         It is possible to specify sub-second times like -i 0.1.
      -n <db>            Database number.
      -x                 Read last argument from STDIN.
      -d <delimiter>     Multi-bulk delimiter in for raw formatting (default: \n).
      -c                 Enable cluster mode (follow -ASK and -MOVED redirections).
      --raw              Use raw formatting for replies (default when STDOUT is
                         not a tty).
      --no-raw           Force formatted output even when STDOUT is not a tty.
      --csv              Output in CSV format.
      --stat             Print rolling stats about server: mem, clients, ...
      --latency          Enter a special mode continuously sampling latency.
                         If you use this mode in an interactive session it runs
                         forever displaying real-time stats. Otherwise if --raw or
                         --csv is specified, or if you redirect the output to a non
                         TTY, it samples the latency for 1 second (you can use
                         -i to change the interval), then produces a single output
                         and exits.
      --latency-history  Like --latency but tracking latency changes over time.
                         Default time interval is 15 sec. Change it using -i.
      --latency-dist     Shows latency as a spectrum, requires xterm 256 colors.
                         Default time interval is 1 sec. Change it using -i.
      --lru-test <keys>  Simulate a cache workload with an 80-20 distribution.
      --slave            Simulate a slave showing commands received from the master.
      --rdb <filename>   Transfer an RDB dump from remote server to local file.
      --pipe             Transfer raw Redis protocol from stdin to server.
      --pipe-timeout <n> In --pipe mode, abort with error if after sending all data.
                         no reply is received within <n> seconds.
                         Default timeout: 30. Use 0 to wait forever.
      --bigkeys          Sample Redis keys looking for big keys.
      --hotkeys          Sample Redis keys looking for hot keys.
                         only works when maxmemory-policy is *lfu.
      --scan             List all keys using the SCAN command.
      --pattern <pat>    Useful with --scan to specify a SCAN pattern.
      --intrinsic-latency <sec> Run a test to measure intrinsic system latency.
                         The test will run for the specified amount of seconds.
      --eval <file>      Send an EVAL command using the Lua script at <file>.
      --ldb              Used with --eval enable the Redis Lua debugger.
      --ldb-sync-mode    Like --ldb but uses the synchronous Lua debugger, in
                         this mode the server is blocked and script changes are
                         are not rolled back from the server memory.
      --help             Output this help and exit.
      --version          Output version and exit.
    
    Examples:
      cat /etc/passwd | redis-cli -x set mypasswd
      redis-cli get mypasswd
      redis-cli -r 100 lpush mylist x
      redis-cli -r 100 -i 1 info | grep used_memory_human:
      redis-cli --eval myscript.lua key1 key2 , arg1 arg2 arg3
      redis-cli --scan --pattern '*:12345*'
    
      (Note: when using --eval the comma separates KEYS[] from ARGV[] items)
    
    When no command is given, redis-cli starts in interactive mode.
    Type "help" in interactive mode for information on available commands
    and settings.
    

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