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RedWeb

http://github.com/tnm/redweb
Redweb is a web interface to the Redis key-value store and server. It is written in Python, and is built on the Bottle micro-framework. With Redweb, you can easily interact with Redis through your web browser, utilizing POST functionality. But Redweb is more than that, too. The Redweb source can be reused to create neat web applications that utilize Bottle and Redis. So Redweb is sort of like a reversible jacket -- you get two nice features for the price of one.

Documentation

see README file

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Licensing

LicenseVerified byVerified onNotes
BSD 3ClauseKelly Hopkins20 April 2010
ExpatKelly Hopkins20 April 2010


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Ted NymanMaintainer

Resources and communication

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 20 April 2010.



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