jest/consistent-test-it Style 
What it does 
Jest allows you to choose how you want to define your tests, using the it or the test keywords, with multiple permutations for each:
- it: it,xit,fit,it.only,it.skip.
- test: test,xtest,test.only,test.skip.
Why is this bad? 
It's a good practice to be consistent in your test suite, so that all tests are written in the same way.
Examples 
javascript
/*eslint jest/consistent-test-it: ["error", {"fn": "test"}]*/
test("foo"); // valid
test.only("foo"); // valid
it("foo"); // invalid
it.only("foo"); // invalidjavascript
/*eslint jest/consistent-test-it: ["error", {"fn": "it"}]*/
it("foo"); // valid
it.only("foo"); // valid
test("foo"); // invalid
test.only("foo"); // invalidjavascript
/*eslint jest/consistent-test-it: ["error", {"fn": "it", "withinDescribe": "test"}]*/
it("foo"); // valid
describe("foo", function() {
  test("bar"); // valid
});
test("foo"); // invalid
describe("foo", function() {
  it("bar"); // invalid
});Options 
This rule can be configured as follows
json5
{
    type: 'object',
    properties: {
        fn: {
            enum: ['it', 'test'],
        },
        withinDescribe: {
            enum: ['it', 'test'],
        },
    },
    additionalProperties: false,
}fn 
Decides whether to use test or it.
withinDescribe 
Decides whether to use test or it within a describe scope.
This rule is compatible with eslint-plugin-vitest, to use it, add the following configuration to your .eslintrc.json:
json
{
  "rules": {
    "vitest/consistent-test-it": "error"
  }
}How to use 
To enable this rule in the CLI or using the config file, you can use:
bash
oxlint --deny jest/consistent-test-it --jest-pluginjson
{
  "plugins": ["jest"],
  "rules": {
    "jest/consistent-test-it": "error"
  }
}