cpp_redis cpp_redis is a C++11 Asynchronous Multi-Platform Lightweight Redis Client, with support for synchronous operations, pipelining, sentinels and high availability. Requirement cpp_redis has no dependency. Its only requirement is C++11. It comes with no network module, so you are free to configure your own, or to use the default one (tacopie) Example cpp_redis::client cpp_redis::client client; client.connect(); client.set("hello", "42"); client.get("hello", [](cpp_redis::reply& reply) { std::cout << reply << std::endl; }); /! also support std::future /! std::future<cpp_redis::reply> get_reply = client.get("hello"); client.sync_commit(); /! or client.commit(); for asynchronous call cpp_redis::client detailed example. More about cpp_redis::reply. cpp_redis::subscriber cpp_redis::subscriber sub; sub.connect(); sub.subscribe("some_chan", [](const std::string& chan, const std::string& msg) { std::cout << "MESSAGE " << chan << ": " << msg << std::endl; }); sub.psubscribe("*", [](const std::string& chan, const std::string& msg) { std::cout << "PMESSAGE " << chan << ": " << msg << std::endl; }); sub.commit(); cpp_redis::subscriber detailed example. Wiki A installation explanations. Doxygen A Doxygen documentation is available and provides full API documentation for the library. License cpp_redis is under MIT License. Contributing Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md. Special Thanks Mike Moening for his unexpected and incredible great work aiming to port cpp_redis on Windows, provides sentinel support and high availability support! Author Simon Ninon