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computer screen displaying code within a code editor
Momentcomputer screen displaying code within a code editor. The code appears to be written in TypeScript or JavaScript, indicated by the syntax and file extension ".tsx". The file name is "App.tsx". The code editor is part of a larger interface, possibly an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), with a file explorer on the left side. The file explorer shows a project structure with folders like "resources", "web", "src", and "components". Within the "web/src" directory, there are files like "App.tsx", "index.tsx", and "Nui.ts". The code itself defines themes and state management for an application. It imports various components and hooks, including `NuiStateProvider`, `GlobalStyles`, `Appearance`, `ThemeProvider`, and `Nui`. It also uses React hooks like `useCallback`, `useEffect`, and `useState`. The specific lines of code visible discuss `defaultTheme` with properties like `id`, `borderRadius`, `accentColor`, `fontColor`, `fontFamily`, `primaryBackground`, etc. It also shows functions for `getCurrentTheme` and `loadTheme`, suggesting network requests and theme application logic. The computer monitor is a curved screen, likely a modern display. There is a faint shadow or glare on the right side of the screen, obscuring some of the code. The location of Kableshkovo, Bulgaria, is not depicted or suggested in this image. The image is a close-up of a computer screen and its user interface.

