--- description: 'Disallow extra non-null assertions.' --- > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑 > > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-extra-non-null-assertion** for documentation. The `!` non-null assertion operator in TypeScript is used to assert that a value's type does not include `null` or `undefined`. Using the operator any more than once on a single value does nothing. ## Examples ### ❌ Incorrect ```ts const foo: { bar: number } | null = null; const bar = foo!!!.bar; ``` ```ts function foo(bar: number | undefined) { const bar: number = bar!!!; } ``` ```ts function foo(bar?: { n: number }) { return bar!?.n; } ``` ### ✅ Correct ```ts const foo: { bar: number } | null = null; const bar = foo!.bar; ``` ```ts function foo(bar: number | undefined) { const bar: number = bar!; } ``` ```ts function foo(bar?: { n: number }) { return bar?.n; } ```