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Diagnostic Category: lint/complexity/noUselessEmptyExport

Since: v1.0.0

Sources:

Disallow empty exports that don’t change anything in a module file.

An empty export {} is sometimes useful to turn a file that would otherwise be a script into a module. Per the TypeScript Handbook Modules page:

In TypeScript, just as in ECMAScript 2015, any file containing a top-level import or export is considered a module. Conversely, a file without any top-level import or export declarations is treated as a script whose contents are available in the global scope.

However, an export {} statement does nothing if there are any other top-level import or export in the file.

import { A } from "module";
export {};
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This empty export is useless because there’s another export or import.

1 │ import { A } from “module”;
> 2 │ export {};
^^^^^^^^^^
3 │

This import makes useless the empty export.

> 1 │ import { A } from “module”;
^^^^^^
2 │ export {};
3 │

Safe fix: Remove this useless empty export.

1 1 import { A } from “module”;
2 - export·{};
3 2

export const A = 0;
export {};
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This empty export is useless because there’s another export or import.

1 │ export const A = 0;
> 2 │ export {};
^^^^^^^^^^
3 │

This export makes useless the empty export.

> 1 │ export const A = 0;
^^^^^^
2 │ export {};
3 │

Safe fix: Remove this useless empty export.

1 1 export const A = 0;
2 - export·{};
3 2

export {};