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Hey,
Do you think you might be able to write a unit test that validates this? WDYT?

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Please check and address the comments that were left from @ofekshenawa and me.


// For a Lua script that includes a write command, the error string
// contains "-READONLY" rather than beginning with "READONLY "
return strings.Contains(redisError, "-READONLY")
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Can we be more strict here? I assume one can easily use a command with working on a "something-readonly" key and trigger an error that will return true for containing "-readonly"

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