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# Use An XState Machine With React
There are a bunch of well-constructed XState machines available to directly
copy into your project from [XState Catalogue](https://xstate-catalogue.com/).
For instance, I can grab the [Confirmation Dialog
machine](https://xstate-catalogue.com/machines/confirmation-dialog) and paste
it into `confirmMachine.js`. Then I can grab
[`@xstate/react`](https://xstate.js.org/docs/packages/xstate-react/) which
comes with a `useMachine` hook.
```javascript
import * as React from "react";
import { useMachine } from "@xstate/react";
import confirmMachine from "./confirmMachine";
import Dialog from "./dialog";
export default function App() {
const [current, send] = useMachine(confirmMachine);
const deleteAction = () => { /* ... */ };
const showDialog = current.value !== "closed";
const open = () => {
send({ type: "OPEN_DIALOG", action: deleteAction });
};
const close = () => {
send("CANCEL");
};
const confirm = () => {
send("CONFIRM");
};
return (
<div className="App">
<Dialog
message="Are you sure you want to delete something?"
handleConfirm={confirm}
handleClose={close}
showDialog={showDialog}
errorMessage={current.context.errorMessage}
/>
{/* other stuff */}
</div>
)
}
```
The `useMachine` call both interprets and starts up the machine service. The
`current` value is everything about the _current_ state of the machine. The
`send` is a function for dispatching transitions between machine states.