Tree structure for namespaces
I think it would be good to have a tree structure for key namespaces. For example if I have the following keys
user:location:address1
user:location:address2
user:location:city
user:properties:prop1
user:properties:prop2
etc.etc.
I would like to be able to browse these keys like a file manage folder tree
Hope this is clear :)

Done!
You can now select the tree view mode directly from the finder submenu!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/81hnmljpwruyezn/Capture%20d%27%C3%A9cran%202015-12-06%2011.52.11.png?dl=0
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Olle Kelderman commented
The last command on this is almost a year ago, is there any progress? I would love to see this happen :D
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Mike Reynolds commented
Is there an ETA on this? I agree - it would be super helpful.
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Bill YILDIRIM commented
Thanks for the update Francois-Guillaume. Looking forward to next release.
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AdminBruce (Founder, Redsmin) commented
In fact redis-commander does not handle well large databases ( see https://github.com/nearinfinity/redis-commander/issues/12 ) that's why we are taking our time to find the best solution. But be sure that it shouldn't take us long before the next release of the Finder!
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AdminBruce (Founder, Redsmin) commented
Thanks for your feedback!
Indeed, we already made some experiments and its definitely on the roadmap. The next Finder version will allow the user to choose between the "list" and "tree" view for displaying keys.
Since the list view can handle databases million of keys, we will soon start to work on the tree view with the same goal in mind. We are really excited to release this one because since we had exactly the same issue as you.
Sincerely, FG
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Bill YILDIRIM commented
Something similar to redis-commander
https://github.com/nearinfinity/redis-commander