--- description: 'Disallow non-null assertions using the `!` postfix operator.' --- > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑 > > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-non-null-assertion** for documentation. TypeScript's `!` non-null assertion operator asserts to the type system that an expression is non-nullable, as in not `null` or `undefined`. Using assertions to tell the type system new information is often a sign that code is not fully type-safe. It's generally better to structure program logic so that TypeScript understands when values may be nullable. ## Examples ### ❌ Incorrect ```ts interface Example { property?: string; } declare const example: Example; const includesBaz = example.property!.includes('baz'); ``` ### ✅ Correct ```ts interface Example { property?: string; } declare const example: Example; const includesBaz = example.property?.includes('baz') ?? false; ``` ## When Not To Use It If your project does not use the `strictNullChecks` compiler option, this rule is likely useless to you. If your code is often wildly incorrect with respect to strict null-checking, your code may not yet be ready for this rule.