redis-cli 3.2.3 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. -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. --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. --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.