unicorn/no-negated-condition Pedantic
What it does
Disallow negated conditions.
Why is this bad?
Negated conditions are more difficult to understand. Code can be made more readable by inverting the condition.
Example
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
javascript
if (!a) {
doSomethingC();
} else {
doSomethingB();
}
!a ? doSomethingC() : doSomethingB();
Examples of correct code for this rule:
javascript
if (a) {
doSomethingB();
} else {
doSomethingC();
}
a ? doSomethingB() : doSomethingC();