The aedis review will start in less than a week, on the 15th and last until the 24th of this month. Aedis is a Redis client library built on top of Boost.Asio that implements the latest version of the Redis communication protocol RESP3. Some of its distinctive features are * A connection class that provides high-level functions to execute Redis commands and receive server pushes concurrently. * Automatic pipelining of commands. * Support for STL containers and serialization of user-defined data types. * Low-latency: Responses can be read in their final data-structure without creating copies. Aedis links Github: https://github.com/mzimbres/aedis Documentation: https://mzimbres.github.io/aedis/ Git tag: v1.4.1 Tarball: https://github.com/mzimbres/aedis/archive/refs/tags/v1.4.1.tar.gz Redis Links: Redis: https://redis.io/ RESP3: https://github.com/redis/redis-specifications/blob/master/protocol/RESP3.md Pipelines: https://redis.io/docs/manual/pipelining/ Redis commands: https://redis.io/commands/ Running Redis: Redis can be also easily installed on your local machine, for example, on Debian run "apt install redis". You might also want to use docker https://www.docker.com/blog/how-to-use-the-redis-docker-official-image/ Please consider writing a review next week.