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Open up a terminal and run redis-server. This will get it running on the standard port (6379)
Open another terminal and run redis-cli. This will open the redis cli so you can manually set, get, and delete keys. For example:
~ % redis-cli
127.0.0.1:6379>set someKey "boomdiggity"
OK
127.0.0.1:6379> get someKey
"boomdiggity"
As long as that initial terminal session is running, you should be able to use it on port 6379 on localhost. Have fun!
Gotchas
This is a bare bones install of redis. It has no configuration setup, no restart setup, or anything else. It's just the binaries. Fortunately, the binaries are usually all you need for dev environments.
Use
Check asdf readme for instructions on how to install & manage versions of Redis.
When installing Redis using asdf install, you can pass custom configure options with the following env vars:
REDIS_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS - use only your configure options
REDIS_EXTRA_CONFIGURE_OPTIONS - append these configure options along with ones that this plugin already uses
REDIS_APPLY_PATCHES - a list of files or URLs to apply patches to Redis
You may also apply custom patches before building with REDIS_APPLY_PATCHES. For example: