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Redis is the most popular and widely used in-memory database.

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  • Documentation

    • Added Redis to the list of technologies in the README for enhanced resource references.
  • New Features

    • Introduced a new RSS feed entry for the Redis blog, allowing users access to additional technology-related content.

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The recent updates enhance documentation by adding Redis to both the README.md and engineering_blogs.opml. This inclusion aids users in discovering relevant resources and blogs about Redis, a prominent in-memory data structure store. The changes are straightforward, ensuring clarity and accessibility without altering existing functionalities.

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README.md, engineering_blogs.opml Added Redis documentation entry in README and new RSS feed entry for Redis in OPML file.

Poem

🐇 In the garden of tech, we hop with glee,
Redis joins the party, oh what a spree!
With blogs full of wisdom, and links that gleam,
Our knowledge expands, like a bright sunny beam.
So let’s all celebrate with a joyful cheer,
For Redis is here, bringing knowledge near! 🌟


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Outside diff range, codebase verification and nitpick comments (1)
README.md (1)

600-600: Format the Redis URL as a markdown link.

To comply with markdownlint rules, format the Redis URL using markdown link syntax.

Use this diff to format the URL:

- * Redis https://redis.io/blog/
+ * [Redis](https://redis.io/blog/)
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Markdownlint

600-600: null
Bare URL used

(MD034, no-bare-urls)

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 50eab27 and d7dbfe1.

Files selected for processing (2)
  • README.md (1 hunks)
  • engineering_blogs.opml (1 hunks)
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  • engineering_blogs.opml
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README.md

600-600: null
Bare URL used

(MD034, no-bare-urls)

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