@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
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description: 'Require unary negation to take a number.'
> 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑
>
> See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-unsafe-unary-minus** for documentation.
TypeScript does not prevent you from putting a minus sign before things other than numbers:
```ts
const s = 'hello';
const x = -s; // x is NaN
```
This rule restricts the unary `-` operator to `number | bigint`.
## Examples
### ❌ Incorrect
```ts
declare const a: string;
-a;
declare const b: {};
-b;
```
### ✅ Correct
```ts
-42;
-42n;
declare const a: number;
-a;
declare const b: number;
-b;
declare const c: number | bigint;
-c;
declare const d: any;
-d;
declare const e: 1 | 2;
-e;
```
<!-- Intentionally Omitted: When Not To Use It -->