eslint/default-case-last Style 
What it does 
Requires the default clause in switch statements to be the last one.
Why is this bad? 
By convention and for readability, the default clause should be the last one in a switch. While it is legal to place it before or between case clauses, doing so is confusing and may lead to unexpected "fall-through" behavior.
Options 
No options available for this rule
Examples 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
js
/* default-case-last: "error" */
switch (foo) {
  default:
    bar();
    break;
  case "a":
    baz();
    break;
}
switch (foo) {
  case 1:
    bar();
    break;
  default:
    baz();
    break;
  case 2:
    qux();
    break;
}Examples of correct code for this rule:
js
/* default-case-last: "error" */
switch (foo) {
  case 1:
    bar();
    break;
  case 2:
    qux();
    break;
  default:
    baz();
    break;
}
switch (foo) {
  case "x":
    bar();
    break;
  case "y":
  default:
    baz();
    break;
}How to use 
To enable this rule in the CLI or using the config file, you can use:
bash
oxlint --deny default-case-lastjson
{
  "rules": {
    "default-case-last": "error"
  }
}