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  1. package/dist/configs/all.js +7 -6
  2. package/dist/configs/all.js.map +1 -1
  3. package/dist/configs/disable-type-checked.js +3 -3
  4. package/dist/configs/disable-type-checked.js.map +1 -1
  5. package/dist/configs/recommended-type-checked-only.js +6 -0
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  9. package/dist/configs/recommended.js +7 -2
  10. package/dist/configs/recommended.js.map +1 -1
  11. package/dist/configs/strict-type-checked-only.js +8 -2
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  15. package/dist/configs/strict.js +7 -3
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  17. package/dist/configs/stylistic-type-checked-only.js +3 -0
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  21. package/dist/configs/stylistic.js +0 -2
  22. package/dist/configs/stylistic.js.map +1 -1
  23. package/dist/rules/adjacent-overload-signatures.js +2 -6
  24. package/dist/rules/adjacent-overload-signatures.js.map +1 -1
  25. package/dist/rules/array-type.js +14 -5
  26. package/dist/rules/array-type.js.map +1 -1
  27. package/dist/rules/class-literal-property-style.js +16 -16
  28. package/dist/rules/class-literal-property-style.js.map +1 -1
  29. package/dist/rules/class-methods-use-this.js.map +1 -1
  30. package/dist/rules/consistent-type-assertions.js +5 -19
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  44. package/dist/rules/index.js +14 -6
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  48. package/dist/rules/member-ordering.js +8 -2
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  50. package/dist/rules/method-signature-style.js +1 -3
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  52. package/dist/rules/naming-convention-utils/parse-options.js +2 -5
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  54. package/dist/rules/naming-convention-utils/shared.js +3 -4
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  62. package/dist/rules/no-base-to-string.js +1 -1
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  64. package/dist/rules/no-duplicate-type-constituents.js +29 -3
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  68. package/dist/rules/no-empty-interface.js +2 -1
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  78. package/dist/rules/no-inferrable-types.js +1 -2
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  107. package/dist/rules/no-unnecessary-type-assertion.js +16 -13
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  109. package/dist/rules/no-unnecessary-type-parameters.js +309 -0
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  111. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-argument.js +4 -2
  112. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-argument.js.map +1 -1
  113. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-assignment.js +24 -9
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  115. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-call.js +5 -1
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  117. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-enum-comparison.js +1 -5
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  119. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-function-type.js +47 -0
  120. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-function-type.js.map +1 -0
  121. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-member-access.js +10 -4
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  123. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-return.js +9 -3
  124. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-return.js.map +1 -1
  125. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-unary-minus.js +1 -0
  126. package/dist/rules/no-unsafe-unary-minus.js.map +1 -1
  127. package/dist/rules/no-unused-expressions.js +1 -0
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  129. package/dist/rules/no-unused-vars.js +198 -79
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  131. package/dist/rules/no-use-before-define.js +2 -16
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  133. package/dist/rules/no-useless-constructor.js +1 -3
  134. package/dist/rules/no-useless-constructor.js.map +1 -1
  135. package/dist/rules/no-var-requires.js +2 -1
  136. package/dist/rules/no-var-requires.js.map +1 -1
  137. package/dist/rules/no-wrapper-object-types.js +61 -0
  138. package/dist/rules/no-wrapper-object-types.js.map +1 -0
  139. package/dist/rules/only-throw-error.js +1 -1
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  141. package/dist/rules/prefer-as-const.js +1 -1
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  143. package/dist/rules/prefer-destructuring.js +3 -1
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  145. package/dist/rules/prefer-find.js +2 -1
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  147. package/dist/rules/prefer-includes.js +1 -1
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  149. package/dist/rules/prefer-literal-enum-member.js +43 -2
  150. package/dist/rules/prefer-literal-enum-member.js.map +1 -1
  151. package/dist/rules/prefer-namespace-keyword.js +1 -1
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  153. package/dist/rules/prefer-nullish-coalescing.js +8 -6
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  155. package/dist/rules/prefer-optional-chain-utils/analyzeChain.js +32 -37
  156. package/dist/rules/prefer-optional-chain-utils/analyzeChain.js.map +1 -1
  157. package/dist/rules/prefer-optional-chain-utils/checkNullishAndReport.js +1 -2
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  163. package/dist/rules/prefer-promise-reject-errors.js +1 -1
  164. package/dist/rules/prefer-promise-reject-errors.js.map +1 -1
  165. package/dist/rules/prefer-readonly.js +24 -12
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  167. package/dist/rules/prefer-regexp-exec.js +15 -6
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  169. package/dist/rules/prefer-string-starts-ends-with.js.map +1 -1
  170. package/dist/rules/prefer-ts-expect-error.js +2 -1
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  172. package/dist/rules/require-await.js +1 -1
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  174. package/dist/rules/restrict-template-expressions.js +3 -3
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  176. package/dist/rules/return-await.js +167 -86
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  178. package/dist/rules/sort-type-constituents.js +23 -1
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  180. package/dist/rules/strict-boolean-expressions.js +112 -5
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  182. package/dist/rules/switch-exhaustiveness-check.js +7 -9
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  240. package/docs/rules/ban-types.md +22 -0
  241. package/docs/rules/class-methods-use-this.mdx +1 -1
  242. package/docs/rules/consistent-indexed-object-style.mdx +1 -1
  243. package/docs/rules/consistent-type-imports.mdx +1 -1
  244. package/docs/rules/naming-convention.mdx +16 -0
  245. package/docs/rules/no-base-to-string.mdx +1 -1
  246. package/docs/rules/no-duplicate-imports.mdx +1 -1
  247. package/docs/rules/no-duplicate-type-constituents.mdx +6 -2
  248. package/docs/rules/no-dynamic-delete.mdx +12 -7
  249. package/docs/rules/no-empty-interface.mdx +10 -0
  250. package/docs/rules/no-empty-object-type.mdx +145 -0
  251. package/docs/rules/no-extraneous-class.mdx +6 -0
  252. package/docs/rules/no-floating-promises.mdx +148 -4
  253. package/docs/rules/no-import-type-side-effects.mdx +1 -1
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  257. package/docs/rules/no-restricted-types.mdx +71 -0
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  260. package/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-parameter-property-assignment.mdx +42 -0
  261. package/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-template-expression.mdx +85 -0
  262. package/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-type-parameters.mdx +109 -0
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  267. package/docs/rules/no-var-requires.mdx +6 -0
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "allowForKnownSafeCalls": [
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+ { "from": "file", "name": "safe", "path": "input.ts" }
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  ## Related To
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- - [`import/consistent-type-specifier-style`](https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/blob/main/docs/rules/consistent-type-specifier-style.mdx)
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+ - [`import/consistent-type-specifier-style`](https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/blob/main/docs/rules/consistent-type-specifier-style.md)
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  - [`import/no-duplicates` with `{"prefer-inline": true}`](https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/blob/main/docs/rules/no-duplicates.md#inline-type-imports)
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+ const awaitData = async () => {
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+ await fetch('/');
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  };
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+ console.log({ foo: 42, ...awaitData() });
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  ```
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  <TabItem value="✅ Correct">
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+ const getData = () => fetch('/');
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+ const awaitData = async () => {
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+ await fetch('/');
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  };
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+ console.log({ foo: 42, ...(await awaitData()) });
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  - [Intersection Types](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/objects.html#intersection-types)
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  - [Bottom Types](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottom_type)
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+ ## Related To
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+
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39
  ### `allow`
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- A array of strings. These strings will be compiled into regular expressions with the `u` flag and be used to test against the imported path. A common use case is to allow importing `package.json`. This is because `package.json` commonly lives outside of the TS root directory, so statically importing it would lead to root directory conflicts, especially with `resolveJsonModule` enabled. You can also use it to allow importing any JSON if your environment doesn't support JSON modules, or use it for other cases where `import` statements cannot work.
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+ An array of strings. These strings will be compiled into regular expressions with the `u` flag and be used to test against the imported path. A common use case is to allow importing `package.json`. This is because `package.json` commonly lives outside of the TS root directory, so statically importing it would lead to root directory conflicts, especially with `resolveJsonModule` enabled. You can also use it to allow importing any JSON if your environment doesn't support JSON modules, or use it for other cases where `import` statements cannot work.
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+ ### `allowAsImport`
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+
64
+ When set to `true`, the `import x = require(...)` declaration won't be reported.
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+ This is useful if you use certain module options that require strict CommonJS interop semantics.
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+
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+ With `{allowAsImport: true}`:
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+
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+ <Tabs>
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+ <TabItem value="❌ Incorrect">
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+
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+ ```ts option='{ "allowAsImport": true }'
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+ var foo = require('foo');
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+ const foo = require('foo');
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+ let foo = require('foo');
76
+ ```
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+
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+ </TabItem>
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+ <TabItem value="✅ Correct">
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+
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+ ```ts option='{ "allowAsImport": true }'
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+ import foo = require('foo');
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+ import foo from 'foo';
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+ ```
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+
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+ </TabItem>
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+ </Tabs>
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  ## When Not To Use It
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91
  If your project frequently uses older CommonJS `require`s, then this rule might not be applicable to you.
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+ ---
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+ description: 'Disallow certain types.'
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+ ---
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+
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+ import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
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+ import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
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+
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+ > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑
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+ >
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+ > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-restricted-types** for documentation.
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+
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+ It can sometimes be useful to ban specific types from being used in type annotations.
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+ For example, a project might be migrating from using one type to another, and want to ban references to the old type.
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+
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+ This rule can be configured to ban a list of specific types and can suggest alternatives.
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+ Note that it does not ban the corresponding runtime objects from being used.
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+ ## Options
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+
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+ ### `types`
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+ An object whose keys are the types you want to ban, and the values are error messages.
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+
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+ The type can either be a type name literal (`OldType`) or a a type name with generic parameter instantiation(s) (`OldType<MyArgument>`).
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+ The values can be:
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+
28
+ - A string, which is the error message to be reported; or
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+ - `false` to specifically un-ban this type (useful when you are using `extendDefaults`); or
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+ - An object with the following properties:
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+ - `message: string`: the message to display when the type is matched.
32
+ - `fixWith?: string`: a string to replace the banned type with when the fixer is run. If this is omitted, no fix will be done.
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+ - `suggest?: string[]`: a list of suggested replacements for the banned type.
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+
35
+ Example configuration:
36
+
37
+ ```jsonc
38
+ {
39
+ "@typescript-eslint/no-restricted-types": [
40
+ "error",
41
+ {
42
+ "types": {
43
+ // add a custom message to help explain why not to use it
44
+ "OldType": "Don't use OldType because it is unsafe",
45
+
46
+ // add a custom message, and tell the plugin how to fix it
47
+ "OldAPI": {
48
+ "message": "Use NewAPI instead",
49
+ "fixWith": "NewAPI",
50
+ },
51
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52
+ // add a custom message, and tell the plugin how to suggest a fix
53
+ "SoonToBeOldAPI": {
54
+ "message": "Use NewAPI instead",
55
+ "suggest": ["NewAPIOne", "NewAPITwo"],
56
+ },
57
+ },
58
+ },
59
+ ],
60
+ }
61
+ ```
62
+
63
+ ## When Not To Use It
64
+
65
+ If you have no need to ban specific types from being used in type annotations, you don't need this rule.
66
+
67
+ ## Related To
68
+
69
+ - [`no-empty-object-type`](./no-empty-object-type.mdx)
70
+ - [`no-unsafe-function-type`](./no-unsafe-function-type.mdx)
71
+ - [`no-wrapper-object-types`](./no-wrapper-object-types.mdx)
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19
  :::note
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  If you want to ban certain classifications of type aliases, consider using [`no-restricted-syntax`](https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/no-restricted-syntax).
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- See [Troubleshooting & FAQs](/troubleshooting#how-can-i-ban-specific-language-feature).
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+ See [Troubleshooting & FAQs](/troubleshooting/faqs/general#how-can-i-ban-specific-language-feature).
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24
  :::
25
25
 
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115
115
  ```ts option='{ "allowComparingNullableBooleansToFalse": false }'
116
116
  declare const someUndefinedCondition: boolean | undefined;
117
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117
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118
118
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119
 
120
120
  declare const someNullCondition: boolean | null;
121
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121
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122
122
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123
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  ```
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124
 
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128
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133
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- | `nullableBooleanVar !== true` | `!nullableBooleanVar` | Only checked/fixed if the `allowComparingNullableBooleansToTrue` option is `false` |
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- | `!(nullableBooleanVar !== false)` | `!(nullableBooleanVar ?? true)` | Only checked/fixed if the `allowComparingNullableBooleansToFalse` option is `false` |
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+ | Comparison | Fixer Output | Notes |
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+ | :----------------------------: | ------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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+ | `booleanVar === true` | `booleanVar` | |
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+ | `booleanVar !== true` | `!booleanVar` | |
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+ | `booleanVar === false` | `!booleanVar` | |
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+ | `booleanVar !== false` | `booleanVar` | |
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+ | `nullableBooleanVar === true` | `nullableBooleanVar` | Only checked/fixed if the `allowComparingNullableBooleansToTrue` option is `false` |
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+ | `nullableBooleanVar !== true` | `!nullableBooleanVar` | Only checked/fixed if the `allowComparingNullableBooleansToTrue` option is `false` |
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+ | `nullableBooleanVar === false` | `!(nullableBooleanVar ?? true)` | Only checked/fixed if the `allowComparingNullableBooleansToFalse` option is `false` |
139
+ | `nullableBooleanVar !== false` | `nullableBooleanVar ?? true` | Only checked/fixed if the `allowComparingNullableBooleansToFalse` option is `false` |
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140
 
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141
  ## When Not To Use It
142
142
 
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1
+ ---
2
+ description: 'Disallow unnecessary assignment of constructor property parameter.'
3
+ ---
4
+
5
+ import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
6
+ import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
7
+
8
+ > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑
9
+ >
10
+ > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-unnecessary-parameter-property-assignment** for documentation.
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+
12
+ [TypeScript's parameter properties](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/2/classes.html#parameter-properties) allow creating and initializing a member in one place.
13
+ Therefore, in most cases, it is not necessary to assign parameter properties of the same name to members within a constructor.
14
+
15
+ ## Examples
16
+
17
+ <Tabs>
18
+ <TabItem value="❌ Incorrect">
19
+
20
+ ```ts
21
+ class Foo {
22
+ constructor(public bar: string) {
23
+ this.bar = bar;
24
+ }
25
+ }
26
+ ```
27
+
28
+ </TabItem>
29
+ <TabItem value="✅ Correct">
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+
31
+ ```ts
32
+ class Foo {
33
+ constructor(public bar: string) {}
34
+ }
35
+ ```
36
+
37
+ </TabItem>
38
+ </Tabs>
39
+
40
+ ## When Not To Use It
41
+
42
+ If you don't use parameter properties, you can ignore this rule.
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1
+ ---
2
+ description: 'Disallow unnecessary template expressions.'
3
+ ---
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+
5
+ import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
6
+ import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
7
+
8
+ > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑
9
+ >
10
+ > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-unnecessary-template-expression** for documentation.
11
+
12
+ This rule reports template literals that contain substitution expressions (also variously referred to as embedded expressions or string interpolations) that are unnecessary and can be simplified.
13
+
14
+ :::info[Migration from `no-useless-template-literals`]
15
+
16
+ This rule was formerly known as [`no-useless-template-literals`](./no-useless-template-literals.mdx).
17
+ The new name is a drop-in replacement with identical functionality.
18
+
19
+ :::
20
+
21
+ ## Examples
22
+
23
+ <Tabs>
24
+ <TabItem value="❌ Incorrect">
25
+
26
+ ```ts
27
+ // Static values can be incorporated into the surrounding template.
28
+
29
+ const ab1 = `${'a'}${'b'}`;
30
+ const ab2 = `a${'b'}`;
31
+
32
+ const stringWithNumber = `${'1 + 1 = '}${2}`;
33
+
34
+ const stringWithBoolean = `${'true is '}${true}`;
35
+
36
+ // Some simple expressions that are already strings
37
+ // can be rewritten without a template at all.
38
+
39
+ const text = 'a';
40
+ const wrappedText = `${text}`;
41
+
42
+ declare const intersectionWithString: string & { _brand: 'test-brand' };
43
+ const wrappedIntersection = `${intersectionWithString}`;
44
+ ```
45
+
46
+ </TabItem>
47
+ <TabItem value="✅ Correct">
48
+
49
+ ```ts
50
+ // Static values can be incorporated into the surrounding template.
51
+
52
+ const ab1 = `ab`;
53
+ const ab2 = `ab`;
54
+
55
+ const stringWithNumber = `1 + 1 = 2`;
56
+
57
+ const stringWithBoolean = `true is true`;
58
+
59
+ // Some simple expressions that are already strings
60
+ // can be rewritten without a template at all.
61
+
62
+ const text = 'a';
63
+ const wrappedText = text;
64
+
65
+ declare const intersectionWithString: string & { _brand: 'test-brand' };
66
+ const wrappedIntersection = intersectionWithString;
67
+ ```
68
+
69
+ </TabItem>
70
+ </Tabs>
71
+
72
+ :::info
73
+ This rule does not aim to flag template literals without substitution expressions that could have been written as an ordinary string.
74
+ That is to say, this rule will not help you turn `` `this` `` into `"this"`.
75
+ If you are looking for such a rule, you can configure the [`@stylistic/ts/quotes`](https://eslint.style/rules/ts/quotes) rule to do this.
76
+ :::
77
+
78
+ ## When Not To Use It
79
+
80
+ When you want to allow string expressions inside template literals.
81
+
82
+ ## Related To
83
+
84
+ - [`restrict-template-expressions`](./restrict-template-expressions.mdx)
85
+ - [`@stylistic/ts/quotes`](https://eslint.style/rules/ts/quotes)