--- description: 'Disallow calling a function with a value with type `any`.' --- > 🛑 This file is source code, not the primary documentation location! 🛑 > > See **https://typescript-eslint.io/rules/no-unsafe-argument** for documentation. Despite your best intentions, the `any` type can sometimes leak into your codebase. Call a function with `any` typed argument are not checked at all by TypeScript, so it creates a potential safety hole, and source of bugs in your codebase. ## Rule Details This rule disallows calling a function with `any` in its arguments, and it will disallow spreading `any[]`. This rule also disallows spreading a tuple type with one of its elements typed as `any`. This rule also compares the argument's type to the variable's type to ensure you don't pass an unsafe `any` in a generic position to a receiver that's expecting a specific type. For example, it will error if you assign `Set` to an argument declared as `Set`. Examples of code for this rule: ### ❌ Incorrect ```ts declare function foo(arg1: string, arg2: number, arg3: string): void; const anyTyped = 1 as any; foo(...anyTyped); foo(anyTyped, 1, 'a'); const anyArray: any[] = []; foo(...anyArray); const tuple1 = ['a', anyTyped, 'b'] as const; foo(...tuple1); const tuple2 = [1] as const; foo('a', ...tuple, anyTyped); declare function bar(arg1: string, arg2: number, ...rest: string[]): void; const x = [1, 2] as [number, ...number[]]; foo('a', ...x, anyTyped); declare function baz(arg1: Set, arg2: Map): void; foo(new Set(), new Map()); ``` ### ✅ Correct ```ts declare function foo(arg1: string, arg2: number, arg3: string): void; foo('a', 1, 'b'); const tuple1 = ['a', 1, 'b'] as const; foo(...tuple1); declare function bar(arg1: string, arg2: number, ...rest: string[]): void; const array: string[] = ['a']; bar('a', 1, ...array); declare function baz(arg1: Set, arg2: Map): void; foo(new Set(), new Map()); ``` There are cases where the rule allows passing an argument of `any` to `unknown`. Example of `any` to `unknown` assignment that are allowed. ```ts declare function foo(arg1: unknown, arg2: Set, arg3: unknown[]): void; foo(1 as any, new Set(), [] as any[]); ``` ## Options ```jsonc // .eslintrc.json { "rules": { "@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-argument": "error" } } ``` This rule is not configurable. ## Related To - [`no-explicit-any`](./no-explicit-any.md)