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The intent is to show where the hook fits in to the usual Context usage.
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>`useContext(MyContext)` only lets you *read* the context and subscribe to its changes. You still need a `<MyContext.Provider>` above in the tree to *provide* the value for this context.
>`useContext(MyContext)` only lets you *read* the context and subscribe to its changes. You still need a `<MyContext.Provider>` above in the tree to *provide* the value for this context.
This example is modified for hooks from a previous example in the [Context Advanced Guide](/docs/context.html), where you can find more information about when and how to use Context.
## Additional Hooks {#additional-hooks}
## Additional Hooks {#additional-hooks}
The following Hooks are either variants of the basic ones from the previous section, or only needed for specific edge cases. Don't stress about learning them up front.
The following Hooks are either variants of the basic ones from the previous section, or only needed for specific edge cases. Don't stress about learning them up front.