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Upstash

Blog Post Features


Note

<Note>You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis</Note>

<Note type="info">
  You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis
</Note>

<Note type="tip">
  You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis
</Note>

<Note type="caution">
  You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis
</Note>

<Note type="danger">
  You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis
</Note>

<Note title="custom">
  You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis
</Note>
<Note title="custom" danger>
  You can use any Redis® client, but we recommend @upstash/redis
</Note>

Code Block

```javascript title:"pages/api/hello.ts"
import type { NextRequest } from 'next/server';
import { Redis } from '@upstash/redis';
```

```javascript:pages/api/hello.ts showLineNumbers {5-8,12}
import type { NextRequest } from 'next/server';
import { Redis } from '@upstash/redis'
```

Announcing (Confetti)

---
slug: qstash-announcement
title: "qStash: Messaging for the Serverless"
author: enes
tags: [announce]
---

Snipsync

We use snipsync to synchronize snippets from other repos (like redis-examples) to the docs, so they are deduplicated. Snipsync runs automatically when you do yarn build

How to use:

Source files:

Use comments to identify code snippets and the locations where they should be merged. In the source repo, wrap the code snippets in comments with a unique snippet identifier like this:

// @@@SNIPSTART hellouniverse
func HelloUniverse() {
        fmt.Println("Hello Universe!")
}
// @@@SNIPEND

In the example above, "hellouniverse" is the unique identifier for the code snippet. Unique identifiers can contain letters, numbers, hyphens, and underscores.

Docs files:

In the target files wrap the location with comments that reference the identifier of the code snippet that will be placed there:

In the example above, the "hellouniverse" code snippet will be spliced between the comments. Any text inside of the placeholders will be replaced by the code snippet when the tool runs.