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docs: clarify reactStrictMode: true by default #51931

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Expand Up @@ -15,4 +15,6 @@ module.exports = {
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> **Good to know**: Since Next.js 13.4, Strict Mode is `true` by default, so the above configuration is not necessary. You can still disable Strict Mode by setting `reactStrictMode: false`.
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If you or your team are not ready to use Strict Mode in your entire application, that's OK! You can incrementally migrate on a page-by-page basis using `<React.StrictMode>`.