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feature: Configuration variable editor (WIP) #449

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const form = useForm({ resolver, values: { message: '' } });

const [state, setState] = useState(true);

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'state' is assigned a value but never used.

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To fix the problem, we need to remove the unused state variable and its associated useState hook. This will eliminate the ESLint error and make the code cleaner and more efficient.

  • Remove the const [state, setState] = useState(true); line from the code.
  • Ensure that any other references to state or setState are also removed, although in this case, there are none.
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apps/frontend/src/components/settings/configuration-variable-editor.component.tsx

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-  const [state, setState] = useState(true);
 
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const [state, setState] = useState(true);

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Screenshot of WIP;

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At the moment, the settings are not "saved", but I need support from @nevo-david to tell me if I am doing this idiomatically correctly, or not, because I've never written react code before.


setState(cvars);
return cvars;
}, [])

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verifies the list of dependencies for Hooks like useEffect and similar Warning

React Hook useCallback has a missing dependency: 'fetch'. Either include it or remove the dependency array.
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