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Replit Agent 1e96856525 Add documentation for resolving EHSAN development environment crashes
Add a new file documenting how to resolve EHSAN development environment crashes caused by stale HMR states.

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EHSAN HMR context crash (false runtime error) When the POC throws "useLanguage must be used within a LanguageProvider" but the source is correct, it's a stale HMR state — restart the workflow.

"useLanguage must be used within a LanguageProvider" after edits

If the EHSAN POC crashes with useLanguage must be used within a LanguageProvider (and/or Invalid hook call ... more than one copy of React, or Cannot read properties of undefined) while App.tsx clearly wraps the tree in LanguageProvider and the source is correct, it is almost always a corrupted Vite Fast Refresh (HMR) state, NOT a code bug.

Root cause: src/contexts/LanguageContext.tsx exports both a component (LanguageProvider) and a hook (useLanguage) from one file, so Vite logs Could not Fast Refresh ("useLanguage" export is incompatible). After several hot updates the running app ends up with a duplicate React context instance and the hook can't find the provider.

Fix: restart the artifacts/ehsan-poc: web workflow. The built/production app is unaffected — this is dev-only.

How to apply: before editing source to "fix" such an error, confirm the current files are actually correct (provider present, key exists); if so, just restart the workflow instead of changing code.