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A React hook that manages state in the form of a stack

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  • @rooks/use-stack-state

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@rooks/use-stack-state

Note: Future updates to this package have moved to the main package rooks. All hooks now reside in a single package which you can install using

npm install rooks

or

yarn add rooks

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A React hook that manages state in the form of a stack

Installation

npm install --save @rooks/use-stack-state

Importing the hook

import useStackState from "@rooks/use-stack-state"

Usage

function Demo() {
  // here list is still 1,2,3
  // listInReverse is basically list in stack order. 
  // which is last-in first-out
  // so basically listInReverse = 3,2,1
  // controls contains utils to change the stack;
  const [list, controls, listInReverse] =  useStackState([1,2,3]);
  const {push, peek, pop, length} = controls;

  // push(1)
  // pop()
  // peek()
  
  // This will render items in LIFO order
  return <div>
    {listInStackOrder.map(item => <span>{item}</span>)}
  </div>
}

render(<Demo/>)