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There's an easy way to share state between multiple components, but as far as a "global state management system" you're either building reducers in your context, building multiple contexts, or using Redux or something similar.
You can use the context API, but you have to build the whole "system" yourself.
Only if you choose to make it that complex. It can be less than 20 lines in one file. Seems just as built in as vuex to me. Except you have to install vuex separately
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There's an easy way to share state between multiple components, but as far as a "global state management system" you're either building reducers in your context, building multiple contexts, or using Redux or something similar.
You can use the context API, but you have to build the whole "system" yourself.
Only if you choose to make it that complex. It can be less than 20 lines in one file. Seems just as built in as vuex to me. Except you have to install vuex separately