unicorn/no-unreadable-array-destructuring Style
What it does
Disallows destructuring values from an array in ways that are difficult to read.
Why is this bad?
Destructuring can be very useful, but it can also make some code harder to read. This rule prevents ignoring consecutive values (e.g. let [,,foo] = array) when destructuring from an array.
Examples
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
javascript
const [, , foo] = parts;
const [, , ...rest] = parts;Examples of correct code for this rule:
javascript
const [foo] = parts;
const foo = parts[3];
const rest = parts.slice(2);
// One is fine
const [, foo] = parts;How to use
To enable this rule using the config file or in the CLI, you can use:
json
{
"rules": {
"unicorn/no-unreadable-array-destructuring": "error"
}
}bash
oxlint --deny unicorn/no-unreadable-array-destructuring