eslint/no-unused-expressions Correctness 
What it does 
This rule disallows unused expressions.
Why is this bad? 
Unused expressions are usually a mistake. They can be a symptom of a bug or a misunderstanding of the code.
Examples 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
ts
Set<number>;
1 as number;
window!;Examples of correct code for this rule:
ts
const foo = new Set<number>();Configuration 
This rule accepts a configuration object with the following properties:
allowShortCircuit 
type: boolean
default: false
When set to true, allows short circuit evaluations in expressions.
allowTaggedTemplates 
type: boolean
default: false
When set to true, allows tagged template literals in expressions.
allowTernary 
type: boolean
default: false
When set to true, allows ternary operators in expressions.
enforceForJsx 
type: boolean
default: false
When set to true, enforces the rule for unused JSX expressions also.
How to use 
To enable this rule in the CLI or using the config file, you can use:
bash
oxlint --deny no-unused-expressionsjson
{
  "rules": {
    "no-unused-expressions": "error"
  }
}