noUnusedTemplateLiteral (since v0.7.0)
This rule is recommended by Rome.
Disallow template literals if interpolation and special-character handling are not needed
Examples
Invalid
const foo = `bar`
style/noUnusedTemplateLiteral.js:1:13 lint/style/noUnusedTemplateLiteral FIXABLE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
✖ Do not use template literals if interpolation and special-character handling are not needed.
> 1 │ const foo = `bar`
│ ^^^^^
2 │
ℹ Suggested fix: Replace with string literal
1 │ - const·foo·=·`bar`
1 │ + const·foo·=·"bar"
2 2 │
const foo = `bar `
style/noUnusedTemplateLiteral.js:1:13 lint/style/noUnusedTemplateLiteral FIXABLE ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
✖ Do not use template literals if interpolation and special-character handling are not needed.
> 1 │ const foo = `bar `
│ ^^^^^^
2 │
ℹ Suggested fix: Replace with string literal
1 │ - const·foo·=·`bar·`
1 │ + const·foo·=·"bar·"
2 2 │
Valid
const foo = `bar
has newline`;
const foo = `"bar"`
const foo = `'bar'`