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IRedis vs dbForge SQL Complete: What are the differences?

IRedis: A Terminal Client for Redis with AutoCompletion and Syntax Highlighting. It is a terminal client for redis with auto-completion and syntax highlighting. It lets you type Redis commands smoothly, and displays results in a user-friendly format It is an alternative for redis-cli. In most cases, it behaves exactly the same as redis-cli. Besides, it is safer to use it on production servers than redis-cli: It will prevent accidentally running dangerous commands.; dbForge SQL Complete: The SQL code autocompletion and formatting tool for SQL Server Management Studio. It is an IntelliSense add-in for SQL Server Management Studio, designed to provide the fastest T-SQL query typing ever possible.

IRedis and dbForge SQL Complete belong to "Database Tools" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by IRedis are:

  • Advanced code completion
  • Command validation
  • Command highlighting, fully based on redis grammar

On the other hand, dbForge SQL Complete provides the following key features:

  • SQL Code Completion — the add-in will take care of autocompleting your SQL queries, so that you can stay focussed on how your code actually works
  • T-SQL Refactoring — allows you to improve code readability by giving meaningful and self-explaining names to tables, columns, temporary tables and columns, views, stored procedures, and functions. SQL Complete will automatically correct all references to the renamed objects
  • Code Beautifying — еase of navigation, instant access to the database objects definition, and other advanced options greatly facilitate SQL statements designing and formatting
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    What is dbForge SQL Complete?

    It is an IntelliSense add-in for SQL Server Management Studio, designed to provide the fastest T-SQL query typing ever possible.

    What is IRedis?

    It is a terminal client for redis with auto-completion and syntax highlighting. It lets you type Redis commands smoothly, and displays results in a user-friendly format. It is an alternative for redis-cli. In most cases, it behaves exactly the same as redis-cli. Besides, it is safer to use it on production servers than redis-cli: It will prevent accidentally running dangerous commands.

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