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supabase/apps/learn/components/use-local-storage.tsx
Terry Sutton dda0b526ac Feat/learn (#41566)
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## Summary by CodeRabbit

# Release Notes

* **New Features**
* Added a new Learn application offering foundational Supabase courses
with interactive documentation
* Courses include Architecture, Authentication, Data Fundamentals,
Security, Storage, Realtime, and Edge Functions
  * Chapter tracking and progress indicators for course completions
  * Responsive sidebar navigation with search/command menu
  * Theme switching support (light, dark, classic dark modes)
  * Mobile-friendly course interface

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Co-authored-by: Alan Daniel <stylesshjs@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-04 21:36:24 -03:30

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// Reference: https://usehooks.com/useLocalStorage/
import { useCallback, useState } from 'react'
export function useLocalStorage<T>(key: string, initialValue: T) {
// State to store our value
// Pass initial state function to useState so logic is only executed once
const [storedValue, setStoredValue] = useState<T>(() => {
if (typeof window === 'undefined') {
return initialValue
}
try {
// Get from local storage by key
const item = window.localStorage.getItem(key)
// Parse stored json or if none return initialValue
return item ? JSON.parse(item) : initialValue
} catch (error) {
// If error also return initialValue
console.log(error)
return initialValue
}
})
// Return a wrapped version of useState's setter function that ...
// ... persists the new value to localStorage.
const setValue = useCallback(
(value: T | ((val: T) => T)) => {
try {
// Allow value to be a function so we have same API as useState
const valueToStore = value instanceof Function ? value(storedValue) : value
// Save state
setStoredValue(valueToStore)
// Save to local storage
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
window.localStorage.setItem(key, JSON.stringify(valueToStore))
}
} catch (error) {
// A more advanced implementation would handle the error case
console.log(error)
}
},
[key, storedValue]
)
return [storedValue, setValue] as const
}