COMMAND DOCS

Syntax
COMMAND DOCS [command-name [command-name ...]]
Available since:
7.0.0
Time complexity:
O(N) where N is the number of commands to look up
ACL categories:
@slow, @connection,

Return documentary information about commands.

By default, the reply includes all of the server's commands. You can use the optional command-name argument to specify the names of one or more commands.

The reply includes a map for each returned command. The following keys may be included in the mapped reply:

  • summary: short command description.
  • since: the Redis version that added the command (or for module commands, the module version).
  • group: the functional group to which the command belongs. Possible values are:
    • bitmap
    • cluster
    • connection
    • generic
    • geo
    • hash
    • hyperloglog
    • list
    • module
    • pubsub
    • scripting
    • sentinel
    • server
    • set
    • sorted-set
    • stream
    • string
    • transactions
  • complexity: a short explanation about the command's time complexity.
  • doc_flags: an array of documentation flags. Possible values are:
    • deprecated: the command is deprecated.
    • syscmd: a system command that isn't meant to be called by users.
  • deprecated_since: the Redis version that deprecated the command (or for module commands, the module version)..
  • replaced_by: the alternative for a deprecated command.
  • history: an array of historical notes describing changes to the command's output or arguments. It should not contain information about behavioral changes. Each entry is an array itself, made up of two elements:
    1. The Redis version that the entry applies to.
    2. The description of the change.
  • arguments: an array of maps that describe the command's arguments. Please refer to the Redis command arguments page for more information.

Examples

COMMAND DOCS SET

RESP2 Reply

Array reply: a map, as a flattened array, where each key is a command name, and each value is the documentary information.

RESP3 Reply

Map reply: a map where each key is a command name, and each value is the documentary information.
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