Prepare Redis Environment (#133)

* add redis container

* Updated Guides and Goals  (#134)

* Update README.md

* Update commands-guide.md

* Update events-guide.md

* Update commands-guide.md

* Added: redis client

* Fixed: redis mock in commands.test.ts

* Updated: npm package patches

* Fixed: redis ip name in keys.ts

* update Node LTS version, workflow env vars

* Updated: node package engine requirements

* Updated: documentation

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* Update: docs patches, connection ordering

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* [GitHub repository](https://github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit?tab=readme-ov-file) for Nvidia Container Toolkit
## To Run (with Docker and Docker Compose)
* With the inclusion of subnets in the `docker-compose.yml`, you will need to set the `SUBNET_ADDRESS`, `OLLAMA_IP`, `OLLAMA_PORT`, and `DISCORD_IP`. Here are some default values if you don't care:
* With the inclusion of subnets in the `docker-compose.yml`, you will need to set the `SUBNET_ADDRESS`, `OLLAMA_IP`, `OLLAMA_PORT`, `REDIS_IP`, `REDIS_PORT`, and `DISCORD_IP`. Here are some default values if you don't care:
* `SUBNET_ADDRESS = 172.18.0.0`
* `OLLAMA_IP = 172.18.0.2`
* `OLLAMA_PORT = 11434`
* `DISCORD_IP = 172.18.0.3`
* `SUBNET_ADDRESS = 172.18.0.0`
* `REDIS_IP = 172.18.0.4`
* `REDIS_PORT = 6379`
* Don't understand any of this? watch a Networking video to understand subnetting.
* You also need all environment variables shown in [`.env.sample`](../.env.sample)
* Otherwise, there is no need to install any npm packages for this, you just need to run `npm run start` to pull the containers and spin them up.