unicorn/no-anonymous-default-export Restriction
What it does
Disallows anonymous functions and classes as default exports.
Why is this bad?
Naming default exports improves searchability and ensures consistent identifiers for a module’s default export in both declaration and import.
Examples
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
javascript
export default class {}
export default function() {}
export default () => {};
module.exports = class {};
module.exports = function() {};
module.exports = () => {};Examples of correct code for this rule:
javascript
export default class Foo {}
export default function foo() {}
const foo = () => {};
export default foo;
module.exports = class Foo {};
module.exports = function foo() {};
const foo = () => {};
module.exports = foo;How to use
To enable this rule using the config file or in the CLI, you can use:
json
{
"rules": {
"unicorn/no-anonymous-default-export": "error"
}
}bash
oxlint --deny unicorn/no-anonymous-default-export