unity-atoms/docs/tutorials/mono-hooks.md
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Mono Hooks

Mono Hooks save the effort of writing boilerplate code to raise Atoms Events from Unity's Event Functions.

A great use for Mono Hooks in our example would allow us to remove the Harmful.cs script created earlier. We could instead attach a OnTrigger2DHook.cs to the Harmful GameObject and toggle on Trigger On Enter like this:

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We could then create a Collider2DAction called DecreasePlayersHealth.cs and add it to a Collider2D Event Reference Listener attached to the Harmful GameObject:

    public class DecreasePlayersHealth : Collider2DAction
    {
        public override void Do(Collider2D collider)
        {
            if (collider.tag == "Player")
            {
                collider.GetComponent<PlayerHealth>().Health.Value -= 10;
            }
        }
    }

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There is much less code written and the responses can be edited in the Editor.

That is it! We have covered the most fundamental pieces of Unity Atoms and a way to use them with Unity's built-in functionality. You can get far with these alone, but there are many more features in Unity Atoms and the subpackages to explore.