Why is this an issue?

TypeScript provides two ways to tell the compiler that a literal value should be typed as a literal type like 42 rather than the primitive one number:

In practice, as const is preferred because the type checker doesn’t need re-typing the literal value.

Therefore, the rule flags occurrences of explicit literal types that can be replaced with an as const assertion.

How to fix it

Replace the explicit literal type assertion with as const.

Code examples

Noncompliant code example

class Foo {
  public static foo: 42 = 42; // Noncompliant

  // ...
}

Compliant solution

class Foo {
  public static foo = 42 as const;

  // ...
}

Noncompliant code example

let foo = { bar: 'baz' as 'baz' };

Compliant solution

let foo = { bar: 'baz' as const };

Resources

Documentation