| # import/exports-last |
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| This rule enforces that all exports are declared at the bottom of the file. This rule will report any export declarations that comes before any non-export statements. |
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| ## This will be reported |
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| ```JS |
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| const bool = true |
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| export default bool |
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| const str = 'foo' |
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| ``` |
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| ```JS |
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| export const bool = true |
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| const str = 'foo' |
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| ``` |
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| ## This will not be reported |
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| ```JS |
| const arr = ['bar'] |
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| export const bool = true |
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| export default bool |
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| export function func() { |
| console.log('Hello World 🌍') |
| } |
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| export const str = 'foo' |
| ``` |
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| ## When Not To Use It |
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| If you don't mind exports being sprinkled throughout a file, you may not want to enable this rule. |
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| #### ES6 exports only |
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| The exports-last rule is currently only working on ES6 exports. You may not want to enable this rule if you're using CommonJS exports. |
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| If you need CommonJS support feel free to open an issue or create a PR. |