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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions src/content/learn/typescript.md
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Expand Up @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Taking the [`MyButton` component](/learn#components) from the [Quick Start](/lea

<Sandpack>

```tsx App.tsx active
```tsx src/App.tsx active
function MyButton({ title }: { title: string }) {
return (
<button>{title}</button>
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<Sandpack>

```tsx App.tsx active
```tsx src/App.tsx active
interface MyButtonProps {
/** The text to display inside the button */
title: string;
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<Sandpack>

```tsx App.tsx active
```tsx src/App.tsx active
import {useReducer} from 'react';

interface State {
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<Sandpack>

```tsx App.tsx active
```tsx src/App.tsx active
import { createContext, useContext, useState } from 'react';

type Theme = "light" | "dark" | "system";
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<Sandpack>

```tsx App.tsx active
```tsx src/App.tsx active
import { useState } from 'react';

export default function Form() {
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