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*`INTRO.md` (this file). An overview about Redis Modules system and API. It's a good idea to start your reading here.
*`INTRO.md` (this file). An overview about Redis Modules system and API. It's a good idea to start your reading here.
*`API.md` is generated from module.c top comments of RedisMoule functions. It is a good reference in order to understand how each function works.
*`API.md` is generated from module.c top comments of RedisMoule functions. It is a good reference in order to understand how each function works.
*`TYPES.md` covers the implementation of native data types into modules.
*`TYPES.md` covers the implementation of native data types into modules.
*`BLOCK.md` shows how to write blocking commands that will not reply immediately, but will block the client, without blocking the Redis server, and will provide a reply whenever will be possible.
Redis modules make possible to extend Redis functionality using external
Redis modules make possible to extend Redis functionality using external
modules, implementing new Redis commands at a speed and with features
modules, implementing new Redis commands at a speed and with features