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import React from 'react'
import { Typography } from '@mui/material'
import { makeStyles } from '@mui/styles'
import { Link } from '@mui/material'
import { Link as RouterLink } from 'react-router-dom'

export default function Home() {
  const classes = useStyles()

  return (
    <div>
      <Typography variant="h2">React Query Demo</Typography>
      <Typography variant="subtitle1">Using the Rick And Morty API</Typography>
      <Typography variant="subtitle2">
        (Built by <a href="https://twitter.com/axelfuh">@axelfuh</a>)
      </Typography>
      <section className={classes.main}>
        <Typography variant="h5">Why React Query?</Typography>
        <Typography variant="body1">
          In this demo you will be able to see how React Query is a significant
          improvement over <strong>redux</strong>, <strong>mobx</strong>, and
          any other general-purpose state container.
        </Typography>
        <Typography variant="body1">
          No reducers, thunks, or sagas. No ES6 models to maintain in order to
          tag them as observable.
        </Typography>
        <Typography variant="body1">
          Simply associate a key with your fetch call and let{' '}
          <strong>React Query</strong> handle the rest.
        </Typography>
        <Typography variant="h5">Ready to get started?</Typography>
        <Typography variant="body1">
          Check out the{' '}
          <Link component={RouterLink} to="/episodes">
            Episodes
          </Link>{' '}
          and{' '}
          <Link component={RouterLink} to="/characters">
            Characters
          </Link>
          !
        </Typography>
      </section>
    </div>
  )
}

const useStyles = makeStyles(() => ({
  main: {
    margin: '44px 0',
    '& p': {
      margin: '12px 0 24px',
    },
  },
}))