The React doc states clearly that useState hook returns distinct values, but I still see some devs confused about whether they are working with a shared/global state, when useState is placed inside a custom hook
I put together a very simple codepen to illustrate that each call to the use hook function does indeed get you a distinct piece of state, which is nice! If you really want shared state, hello Redux (or ahem, Context) !
https://codepen.io/binodpanta/pen/vYWdxMd
Have fun with React! ⌣
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