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Can I write my own custom rule in eslint config?

Time:01-18

Is it possible to write custom rule in eslint config? My case is based on type 'any'. In eslint doc is rule "@typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any", but it's too strong for me. I want to block assignment like this:

const dontknow: any = ''; const name: string = dontknow;

Is it possible to block this case?

CodePudding user response:

You can use the no-unsafe-assignment rule instead of the no-explicit-any rule.

This rule disallows assigning any to a variable, and assigning any[] to an array destructuring. This rule also compares the assigned type to the variable's type to ensure you don't assign an unsafe any in a generic position to a receiver that's expecting a specific type. For example, it will error if you assign Set to a variable declared as Set.

.eslintrc

  {
        "root": true,
        "parser": "@typescript-eslint/parser",
        "plugins": [
          "@typescript-eslint"
        ],
        "extends": [
          "eslint:recommended",
          "plugin:@typescript-eslint/eslint-recommended",
          "plugin:@typescript-eslint/recommended"
        ],
        "rules": { 
            "@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-assignment": 2
        },
        "overrides": [
            {
              "files": ["*.ts", "*.tsx"], // Your TypeScript files extension
              "parserOptions": {
                "project": ["./tsconfig.json"], // Specify it only for TypeScript files
              },
            },
          ],
      }
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