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- Spatial index with [search](#searching) methods such as Nearby, Within, and Intersects.
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- Realtime [geofencing](#geofencing) through [webhooks](https://tile38.com/commands/sethook) or [pub/sub channels](#pubsub-channels).
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- Object types of [lat/lon](#latlon-point), [bbox](#bounding-box), [Geohash](#geohash), [GeoJSON](#geojson), [QuadKey](#quadkey), and [XYZ tile](#xyz-tile).
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- Support for lots of [Clients Libraries](#client-libraries) written in many different languages.
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- Support for lots of [Clients Libraries](#tile38-client-libraries) written in many different languages.
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- Variety of protocols, including [http](#http) (curl), [websockets](#websockets), [telnet](#telnet), and the [Redis RESP](https://redis.io/topics/protocol).
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- Server responses are [RESP](https://redis.io/topics/protocol) or [JSON](https://www.json.org).
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- Full [command line interface](#cli).
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## Network protocols
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It's recommended to use a [client library](#client-libraries) or the [Tile38 CLI](#running), but there are times when only HTTP is available or when you need to test from a remote terminal. In those cases we provide an HTTP and telnet options.
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It's recommended to use a [client library](#tile38-client-libraries) or the [Tile38 CLI](#running), but there are times when only HTTP is available or when you need to test from a remote terminal. In those cases we provide an HTTP and telnet options.
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#### HTTP
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One of the simplest ways to call a tile38 command is to use HTTP. From the command line you can use [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/). For example:
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