preface

“RDM is not easy to use. I suggest that you try Another Redis Desktop Manager.” “

In fact, although teacher Zha sends RDM, he has been using ARDM recently. Of course, this is not teacher Chua hiding, but because the resources are not distributed? In addition, some students still use RDM, after getting used to a tool, it is also a learning cost, isn’t it?

OK, this teacher will share the so-called ARDM with the students.

Introduction to the

Another Redis Desktop Manager, a faster, better, more stable Redis Desktop Manager, compatible with Linux, Windows, MAC. More importantly, it doesn’t crash when loading a large number of keys. [1]

As the name suggests, Another Redis Desktop Manager stands for Another RDM, which is basically the same as RDM in terms of functionality, but does excel in TERMS of UI and experience.

The project started in February 2019. It is open source and free to provide packaged versions. It has not been updated for a short time, so the stability issue is not a concern for the time being. [2]

download

Open making direct search AnotherRedisDesktopManager program, and then click the bottom right of the latest release, you can jump to the corresponding version download page.

Of course, you can also directly copy the download address of reference [2] at the end of this article and open it in a PC browser to jump to the download page of the latest version.

Then, choose the appropriate version for your system and download it.

Here you go, a plain exe installation package.

The installation

Next, we can “fool” installation.

Change the installation position, this directory is dedicated to put development tools, is the teacher before gradually develop a personal habit.

Connecting to the server

After installation, directly open, the interface is really simple home.

The steps for connecting to the server are similar to those for RDM: click New Connection in the upper left corner.

After entering the new connection interface, fill in [Redis server address, Redis port number, Redis password, connection name] and click [OK] to create a new connection.

If the Redis you want to connect to is already on this machine, and you haven’t changed any default Settings (port, password, etc.), you can even create a new connection by clicking ok in this interface.

Common usage

Although Mr. Zha thinks ARDM and RDM are basically the same in function, in order to take care of the feelings of the little white people, Mr. Zha still demonstrates the common operation according to the initial steps of introducing RDM.

View all keys

Click on the connection name to open a single connection, which defaults to database 0 and can be switched as required. In addition, the current Redis service monitoring is also turned on on the right side by default when the connection is opened.

Storage key

In ARDM, a new key is added first. By default, this key stores nothing. You need to set a value for this key.

Modify the value

Modifying the Expiration Time

The delete key

We just set the name key to expire in 5 seconds and the only data stored will be gone. Let’s create a new one and test the delete function.

Command line operation

When you want to use the command line, ARDM can also directly open the console to connect to the Redis server.

The resources

[1]Another Redis Desktop Manager GitHub address github.com/qishibo/Ano…

[2]Another Redis Desktop Manager download: github.com/qishibo/Ano…

Afterword.

C: Well, that’s the end of ARDM. As for the other functions, you can discover the experience by yourself. It’s more fun, isn’t it?

Of course, after this introduction, Teacher Zha will not recommend other Redis visual client for the time being. Maybe there will be a rising star in the future. Let’s talk about it at that time.