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## Handling Client Errors

React [Error Boundaries](https://reactjs.org/docs/error-boundaries.html) is a graceful way to handle a JavaScript error on the client so that the other parts of the application continue working. In addition to preventing the page from crashing, it allows you to provide a custom fallback component and even log error information.
React [Error Boundaries](https://react.dev/reference/react/Component#catching-rendering-errors-with-an-error-boundary) is a graceful way to handle a JavaScript error on the client so that the other parts of the application continue working. In addition to preventing the page from crashing, it allows you to provide a custom fallback component and even log error information.

To use Error Boundaries for your Next.js application, you must create a class component `ErrorBoundary` and wrap the `Component` prop in the `pages/_app.js` file. This component will be responsible to:

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You can learn more about [Error Boundaries](https://reactjs.org/docs/error-boundaries.html) in React's documentation.
You can learn more about [Error Boundaries](https://react.dev/reference/react/Component#catching-rendering-errors-with-an-error-boundary) in React's documentation.
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