Note: version 1.8.0 requires Next.js 13.4+. useQueryState takes one required argument: the key to use in the query string. Like React.useState, it returns an array with the value present in the query ...
useQueryState takes one required argument: the key to use in the query string. Like React.useState, it returns an array with the value present in the query string as a string (or null if none was ...
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