Understanding state management in Next.js

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  1. SWR

    React Hooks for Data Fetching

    It's called SWR — a custom hook library that handles caching, revalidation, focus tracking, re-fetching on the interval, and more. To install it, run npm install swr in your terminal.

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  3. Next.js

    The React Framework

    In this article, we will review many state management methods that you can use to keep track of the states in your Next.js applications. For each solution, I will provide a practical example so that it is easy to understand how each approach works.

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