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description: "Disallow empty exports that don't change anything in a module file."
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---
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> 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑
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>
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> See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-useless-empty-export** for documentation.
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An empty `export {}` statement is sometimes useful in TypeScript code to turn a file that would otherwise be a script file into a module file.
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Per the [TypeScript Handbook Modules page](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/modules.html):
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> In TypeScript, just as in ECMAScript 2015, any file containing a top-level import or export is considered a module.
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> Conversely, a file without any top-level import or export declarations is treated as a script whose contents are available in the global scope (and therefore to modules as well).
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However, an `export {}` statement does nothing if there are any other top-level import or export statements in a file.
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This rule reports an `export {}` that doesn't do anything in a file already using ES modules.
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## Examples
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<!--tabs-->
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### ❌ Incorrect
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```ts
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export const value = 'Hello, world!';
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export {};
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```
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```ts
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import 'some-other-module';
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export {};
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```
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### ✅ Correct
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```ts
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export const value = 'Hello, world!';
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```
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```ts
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import 'some-other-module';
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```
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## When Not To Use It
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If you don't mind an empty `export {}` at the bottom of files, you likely don't need this rule.
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