no-useless-escape
Disallow unnecessary escape characters
✅ Recommended
Using the recommended
config from @eslint/js
in a configuration file enables this rule
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Escaping non-special characters in strings, template literals, and regular expressions doesn’t have any effect, as demonstrated in the following example:
let foo = "hol\a"; // > foo = "hola"
let bar = `${foo}\!`; // > bar = "hola!"
let baz = /\:/ // same functionality with /:/
Rule Details
This rule flags escapes that can be safely removed without changing behavior.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
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/*eslint no-useless-escape: "error"*/
"'";
'"';
"#";
"e";
`"`;
`"${foo}"`;
`#{foo}`;
/!/;
/@/;
/[[]/;
/[a-z-]/;
Examples of correct code for this rule:
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/*eslint no-useless-escape: "error"*/
"\"";
'\'';
"\x12";
"\u00a9";
"\371";
"xs\u2111";
`\``;
`\${${foo}}`;
`$\{${foo}}`;
/\\/g;
/\t/g;
/\w\$\*\^\./;
/[[]/;
/[\]]/;
/[a-z-]/;
When Not To Use It
If you don’t want to be notified about unnecessary escapes, you can safely disable this rule.
Version
This rule was introduced in ESLint v2.5.0.