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diff --git a/examples/redis-unstable/src/commands/README.md b/examples/redis-unstable/src/commands/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5ef9a3f..0000000 --- a/examples/redis-unstable/src/commands/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -This directory contains JSON files, one for each of Redis commands. - -Each JSON contains all the information about the command itself, but these JSON files are not to be used directly! -Any third party who needs access to command information must get it from `COMMAND INFO` and `COMMAND DOCS`. -The output can be extracted in a JSON format by using `redis-cli --json`, in the same manner as in `utils/generate-commands-json.py`. - -The JSON files are used to generate commands.def (and https://github.com/redis/redis-doc/blob/master/commands.json) in Redis, and -despite looking similar to the output of `COMMAND` there are some fields and flags that are implicitly populated, and that's the -reason one shouldn't rely on the raw files. - -The structure of each JSON is somewhat documented in https://redis.io/commands/command-docs/ and https://redis.io/commands/command/ - -The `reply_schema` section is a standard JSON Schema (see https://json-schema.org/) that describes the reply of each command. -It is designed to someday be used to auto-generate code in client libraries, but is not yet mature and is not exposed externally. - |
