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# Enforce valid `expect()` usage (valid-expect) Ensure `expect()` is called with a single argument and there is an actual expectation made. ## Rule details This rule triggers a warning if `expect()` is called with more than one argument or without arguments. It would also issue a warning if there is nothing called on `expect()`, e.g.: ```js expect(); expect('something'); ``` or when a matcher function was not called, e.g.: ```js expect(true).toBeDefined; ``` This rule is enabled by default. ### Default configuration The following patterns are considered warnings: ```js expect(); expect().toEqual('something'); expect('something', 'else'); expect('something'); expect(true).toBeDefined; expect(Promise.resolve('hello')).resolves; ``` The following patterns are not warnings: ```js expect('something').toEqual('something'); expect([1, 2, 3]).toEqual([1, 2, 3]); expect(true).toBeDefined(); expect(Promise.resolve('hello')).resolves.toEqual('hello'); ```