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alan2207 avatar alan2207 commented on June 1, 2024 3

Hi @ruiaraujo012 , of course you can, that's the desired approach, I just didn't add it in the document, but it can be anything, it's important to keep it as close as possible to the feature it belongs to.

One thing worth mentioning: hooks consuming the same context should be co-located and not separated in the hooks folder. You can structure it however you find more intuitive, but I would suggest you keep your context-related hooks close to the context. For example:AwesomeFeatureContext and useAwesomeFeature should probably be in the same file.

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alan2207 avatar alan2207 commented on June 1, 2024 1

Oh cool, looks like I misread your message :)

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ruiaraujo012 avatar ruiaraujo012 commented on June 1, 2024

Thanks for your reply.

Sure, the context related hooks should be at least in the context folder if not in the context file.

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alan2207 avatar alan2207 commented on June 1, 2024

No, if you decide on that path, it should probably be in the same file, unless your file grows huge, in that case you should split it.

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ruiaraujo012 avatar ruiaraujo012 commented on June 1, 2024

Yes, that's what I was referring to

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