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NAME

       memcat - libmemcached Documentation

SYNOPSIS

       memcat [options] key [key...]

       Read and output the value of one key or the values of a set of keys.

DESCRIPTION

       memcat  reads  and outputs the value of a single or a set of keys stored in a memcached(1)
       server.

       If any key is not found an error is returned.

       It is similar to the standard UNIX cat(1) utility.

OPTIONS

       -h|--help
              Display help.

       -V|--version
              Display version.

       -q|--quiet
              Operate quietly.

       -v|--verbose
              Operate more verbosely.

       -d|--debug
              See -v|--verbose.

       -s|--servers <list of servers>
              Specify the list of servers as hostname[:port][,hostname[:port]...].

       -n|--non-blocking
              Enable non-blocking operations.

       -N|--tcp-nodelay
              Disable Nagle's algorithm.

       -b|--binary
              Enable binary protocol.

       -B|--buffer
              Buffer requests.

       -u|--username <username>
              Use username for SASL authentication.

       -p|--password <password>
              Use password for SASL authentication.

       -F|--flags
              Display key's flags.

       -H|--hash <algorithm>
              Use algorithm as key hash algo.  See memcached_behavior_t::MEMCACHED_BEHAVIOR_HASH.

       -f|--file [<file>]
              Output to file instead of standard output.

              NOTE: defaults to <key> if no argument was provided.

ENVIRONMENT

       MEMCACHED_SERVERS
              Specify a list of servers.

NOTES

   PROGRAM PREFIX
       The prefix of this program is variable, i.e. it can be configured at build time.

       Usually the client programs of libmemcached-awesome are prefixed with mem, like memcat  or
       memcp.

       It  can  be configured, though, to replace the prefix with something else like mc, in case
       of that, the client programs of libmemcached-awesome would be  called  mccat,  mccp,  etc.
       respectively.

SEE ALSO

       memcached(1) libmemcached(3) libmemcached_configuration(3)