diff --git a/packages/eslint-plugin/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-boolean-literal-compare.md b/packages/eslint-plugin/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-boolean-literal-compare.md index d600bb7930c0..972b48a3bde0 100644 --- a/packages/eslint-plugin/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-boolean-literal-compare.md +++ b/packages/eslint-plugin/docs/rules/no-unnecessary-boolean-literal-compare.md @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ This rule ensures that you do not include unnecessary comparisons with boolean l A comparison is considered unnecessary if it checks a boolean literal against any variable with just the `boolean` type. A comparison is **_not_** considered unnecessary if the type is a union of booleans (`string | boolean`, `someObject | boolean`). +**Warning**: Do not use this rule when `strictNullChecks` is disabled. +ESLint is not able to distinguish between `false` and `undefined` or `null` values. +This can cause unintended code changes when using autofix. + **Note**: Throughout this page, only strict equality (`===` and `!==`) are used in the examples. However, the implementation of the rule does not distinguish between strict and loose equality. Any example below that uses