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The `format` option defines the allowed formats for the identifier. This option accepts an array of the following values, and the identifier can match any of them:

- `camelCase` - standard camelCase format - no underscores are allowed between characters, and consecutive capitals are allowed (i.e. both `myID` and `myId` are valid).
- `strictCamelCase` - same as `camelCase`, but consecutive capitals are not allowed (i.e. `myId` is valid, but `myID` is not).
- `PascalCase` - same as `camelCase`, except the first character must be upper-case.
- `StrictPascalCase` - same as `strictCamelCase`, except the first character must be upper-case.
- `snake_case` - standard snake_case format - all characters must be lower-case, and underscores are allowed.
- `strictCamelCase` - same as `camelCase`, but consecutive capitals are not allowed (i.e. `myId` is valid, but `myID` is not).
- `StrictPascalCase` - same as `strictCamelCase`, except the first character must be upper-case.
- `UPPER_CASE` - same as `snake_case`, except all characters must be upper-case.

Instead of an array, you may also pass `null`. This signifies "this selector shall not have its format checked".
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The `custom` option defines a custom regex that the identifier must (or must not) match. This option allows you to have a bit more finer-grained control over identifiers, letting you ban (or force) certain patterns and substrings.
Accepts an object with the following properties:

- `regex` - a string that is then passed into RegExp to create a new regular expression: `new RegExp(regex)`
- `match` - true if the identifier _must_ match the `regex`, false if the identifier _must not_ match the `regex`.
- `regex` - a string that is then passed into RegExp to create a new regular expression: `new RegExp(regex)`

#### `filter`

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Accepts an object with the following properties:

- `regex` - a string that is then passed into RegExp to create a new regular expression: `new RegExp(regex)`
- `match` - true if the identifier _must_ match the `regex`, false if the identifier _must not_ match the `regex`.
- `regex` - a string that is then passed into RegExp to create a new regular expression: `new RegExp(regex)`

Alternatively, `filter` accepts a regular expression (anything accepted into `new RegExp(filter)`). In this case, it's treated as if you had passed an object with the regex and `match: true`.

#### `leadingUnderscore` / `trailingUnderscore`

The `leadingUnderscore` / `trailingUnderscore` options control whether leading/trailing underscores are considered valid. Accepts one of the following values:

- `forbid` - a leading/trailing underscore is not allowed at all.
- `require` - a single leading/trailing underscore must be included.
- `requireDouble` - two leading/trailing underscores must be included.
- `allow` - existence of a single leading/trailing underscore is not explicitly enforced.
- `allowDouble` - existence of a double leading/trailing underscore is not explicitly enforced.
- `allowSingleOrDouble` - existence of a single or a double leading/trailing underscore is not explicitly enforced.
- `forbid` - a leading/trailing underscore is not allowed at all.
- `require` - a single leading/trailing underscore must be included.
- `requireDouble` - two leading/trailing underscores must be included.

#### `prefix` / `suffix`

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- The name must match _all_ of the modifiers.
- For example, if you provide `{ modifiers: ['private','readonly','static'] }`, then it will only match something that is `private static readonly`, and something that is just `private` will not match.
- The following `modifiers` are allowed:
- `abstract`,`override`,`private`,`protected`,`readonly`,`static` - matches any member explicitly declared with the given modifier.
- `async` - matches any method, function, or function variable which is async via the `async` keyword (e.g. does not match functions that return promises without using `async` keyword)
- `const` - matches a variable declared as being `const` (`const x = 1`).
- `destructured` - matches a variable declared via an object destructuring pattern (`const {x, z = 2}`).
- Note that this does not match renamed destructured properties (`const {x: y, a: b = 2}`).
- `global` - matches a variable/function declared in the top-level scope.
- `exported` - matches anything that is exported from the module.
- `unused` - matches anything that is not used.
- `requiresQuotes` - matches any name that requires quotes as it is not a valid identifier (i.e. has a space, a dash, etc in it).
- `public` - matches any member that is either explicitly declared as `public`, or has no visibility modifier (i.e. implicitly public).
- `abstract`,`override`,`private`,`protected`,`readonly`,`static` - matches any member explicitly declared with the given modifier.
- `global` - matches a variable/function declared in the top-level scope.
- `#private` - matches any member with a private identifier (an identifier that starts with `#`)
- `async` - matches any method, function, or function variable which is async via the `async` keyword (e.g. does not match functions that return promises without using `async` keyword)
- `public` - matches any member that is either explicitly declared as `public`, or has no visibility modifier (i.e. implicitly public).
- `requiresQuotes` - matches any name that requires quotes as it is not a valid identifier (i.e. has a space, a dash, etc in it).
- `unused` - matches anything that is not used.
- `types` allows you to specify which types to match. This option supports simple, primitive types only (`array`,`boolean`,`function`,`number`,`string`).
- The name must match _one_ of the types.
- **_NOTE - Using this option will require that you lint with type information._**
- For example, this lets you do things like enforce that `boolean` variables are prefixed with a verb.
- The following `types` are allowed:
- `boolean` matches any type assignable to `boolean | null | undefined`
- `string` matches any type assignable to `string | null | undefined`
- `number` matches any type assignable to `number | null | undefined`
- `array` matches any type assignable to `Array<unknown> | null | undefined`
- `boolean` matches any type assignable to `boolean | null | undefined`
- `function` matches any type assignable to `Function | null | undefined`
- `number` matches any type assignable to `number | null | undefined`
- `string` matches any type assignable to `string | null | undefined`

The ordering of selectors does not matter. The implementation will automatically sort the selectors to ensure they match from most-specific to least specific. It will keep checking selectors in that order until it finds one that matches the name. See ["How does the rule automatically order selectors?"](#how-does-the-rule-automatically-order-selectors)

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Individual Selectors match specific, well-defined sets. There is no overlap between each of the individual selectors.

- `variable` - matches any `let` / `const` / `var` variable name.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `const`, `destructured`, `exported`, `global`, `unused`.
- `accessor` - matches any accessor.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `override`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `function` - matches any named function declaration or named function expression.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `exported`, `global`, `unused`.
- `class` - matches any class declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `exported`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `parameter` - matches any function parameter. Does not match parameter properties.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `destructured`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: `boolean`, `string`, `number`, `function`, `array`.
- `classProperty` - matches any class property. Does not match properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `objectLiteralProperty` - matches any object literal property. Does not match properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `public`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `typeProperty` - matches any object type property. Does not match properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `parameterProperty` - matches any parameter property.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `classMethod` - matches any class method. Also matches properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values. Does not match accessors.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `async`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `objectLiteralMethod` - matches any object literal method. Also matches properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values. Does not match accessors.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `public`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `typeMethod` - matches any object type method. Also matches properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values. Does not match accessors.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `public`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `accessor` - matches any accessor.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `override`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- `classProperty` - matches any class property. Does not match properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `enum` - matches any enum declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `exported`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `enumMember` - matches any enum member.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `class` - matches any class declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `exported`, `unused`.
- `function` - matches any named function declaration or named function expression.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `exported`, `global`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `interface` - matches any interface declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `exported`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `objectLiteralMethod` - matches any object literal method. Also matches properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values. Does not match accessors.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `public`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `objectLiteralProperty` - matches any object literal property. Does not match properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `public`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `parameter` - matches any function parameter. Does not match parameter properties.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `destructured`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `parameterProperty` - matches any parameter property.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `typeAlias` - matches any type alias declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `exported`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `enum` - matches any enum declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `exported`, `unused`.
- `typeMethod` - matches any object type method. Also matches properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values. Does not match accessors.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `public`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `typeParameter` - matches any generic type parameter declaration.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `typeProperty` - matches any object type property. Does not match properties that have direct function expression or arrow function expression values.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `variable` - matches any `const` / `let` / `var` variable name.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `const`, `destructured`, `exported`, `global`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.

##### Group Selectors

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- `default` - matches everything.
- Allowed `modifiers`: all modifiers.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `variableLike` - matches the same as `function`, `parameter` and `variable`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `memberLike` - matches the same as `accessor`, `enumMember`, `method`, `parameterProperty`, `property`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `async`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `typeLike` - matches the same as `class`, `enum`, `interface`, `typeAlias`, `typeParameter`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `unused`.
- `method` - matches the same as `classMethod`, `objectLiteralMethod`, `typeMethod`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `async`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `property` - matches the same as `classProperty`, `objectLiteralProperty`, `typeProperty`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `async`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- Allowed `types`: `array`, `boolean`, `function`, `number`, `string`.
- `method` - matches the same as `classMethod`, `objectLiteralMethod`, `typeMethod`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `async`, `override`, `#private`, `private`, `protected`, `public`, `readonly`, `requiresQuotes`, `static`.
- `typeLike` - matches the same as `class`, `enum`, `interface`, `typeAlias`, `typeParameter`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `abstract`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.
- `variableLike` - matches the same as `function`, `parameter` and `variable`.
- Allowed `modifiers`: `async`, `unused`.
- Allowed `types`: none.

## FAQ
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Each selector is checked in the following way:

1. check the `selector`
1. if `selector` is one individual selector → the name's type must be of that type.
1. if `selector` is a group selector → the name's type must be one of the grouped types.
1. if `selector` is an array of selectors → apply the above for each selector in the array.
1. check the `filter`
1. if `filter` is omitted → skip this step.
1. if the name matches the `filter` → continue evaluating this selector.
1. if the name does not match the `filter` → skip this selector and continue to the next selector.
1. check the `types`
2. if the name matches the `filter` → continue evaluating this selector.
3. if the name does not match the `filter` → skip this selector and continue to the next selector.
2. check the `selector`
1. if `selector` is one individual selector → the name's type must be of that type.
2. if `selector` is a group selector → the name's type must be one of the grouped types.
3. if `selector` is an array of selectors → apply the above for each selector in the array.
3. check the `types`
1. if `types` is omitted → skip this step.
1. if the name has a type in `types` → continue evaluating this selector.
1. if the name does not have a type in `types` → skip this selector and continue to the next selector.
2. if the name has a type in `types` → continue evaluating this selector.
3. if the name does not have a type in `types` → skip this selector and continue to the next selector.

A name is considered to pass the config if it:

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