Client tools

Tools to interact with a Redis server

You can use several tools to connect to a Redis server, to manage it and interact with the data:

Redis command line interface (CLI)

The Redis command line interface (also known as redis-cli) is a terminal program that sends commands to and reads replies from the Redis server. It has the following two main modes:

  1. An interactive Read Eval Print Loop (REPL) mode where the user types Redis commands and receives replies.
  2. A command mode where redis-cli is executed with additional arguments, and the reply is printed to the standard output.

Redis Insight

Redis Insight combines a graphical user interface with Redis CLI to let you work with any Redis deployment. You can visually browse and interact with data, take advantage of diagnostic tools, learn by example, and much more. Best of all, Redis Insight is free.

Download Redis Insight.

Redis VSCode extension

Redis for VS Code is an extension that allows you to connect to your Redis databases from within Microsoft Visual Studio Code. After connecting to a database, you can view, add, modify, and delete keys, and interact with your Redis databases using a Redis Insight like UI and also a built-in CLI interface.

redisctl

redisctl is a unified command-line tool for managing Redis Cloud and Redis Software from your terminal. It provides complete API coverage for both platforms — including subscriptions, databases, VPC peering, ACLs, clusters, and users — without needing custom scripts. It also includes an MCP server component that exposes management operations to AI assistants.

Install via Homebrew, Cargo, or download a binary release from the GitHub repository.

Third-party tools

The tools above are maintained by Redis. The tools below are maintained by their authors, who are responsible for supporting them.

LibreDB Studio

LibreDB Studio is an MIT-licensed, self-hosted database GUI that runs in the browser and is deployed next to the databases it connects to, as a container, a Helm chart, or an npm package. It presents Redis in the same interface as the other engines a team runs, so a cache and the application database behind it can be inspected in one place. The Redis support is built on ioredis and provides:

  • A command console that sends any command through a generic dispatch path, including module commands such as JSON.GET.
  • A key browser that groups keys by prefix using SCAN over a bounded sample of the keyspace, rather than KEYS.
  • Server, client, and slow command views built from INFO, CLIENT LIST, and SLOWLOG GET.

It connects to a single standalone node over an unencrypted connection: Cluster, Sentinel, and TLS are not supported. Commands carry the privileges of the user you connect as, so read-only access has to come from a Redis ACL rather than from the tool.

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