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# Inline Actions vs Actions In Machine Options
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When first spec'ing out a machine, I find it easiest to add my on-transition
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actions directly inline.
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```javascript
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const countingMachine = createMachine({
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initial: "counting",
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context: { count: 0 },
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states: {
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counting: {
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on: {
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INCREMENT: {
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actions: assign({
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count: (context) => context.count + 1,
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}),
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},
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},
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},
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},
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});
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```
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This is not what the XState docs recommend once you move beyond prototyping
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your machine.
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> It is not recommended to keep the machine config like this in production
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> code, as this makes it difficult to debug, serialize, test, and accurately
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> visualize actions.
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When you're ready, you can refactor this by referencing the action by name and
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then moving the action declaration to the `actions` object of the machine
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options (second argument to `createMachine`).
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```javascript
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const countingMachine = createMachine({
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initial: "counting",
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context: { count: 0 },
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states: {
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counting: {
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on: {
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INCREMENT: {
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actions: 'incrementCount',
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},
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},
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},
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},
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},
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{
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actions: {
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incrementCount: assign({
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count: (context) => context.count + 1,
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}),
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},
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});
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```
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When the machine interpreter sees `'incrementCount'`, it knows to look for an
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action by that name in the machine options.
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[source](https://xstate.js.org/docs/guides/actions.html)
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