This rule enforces a line of padding before and after 1 or more afterEach
statements.
Note that it doesn't add/enforce a padding line if it's the last statement in its scope.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
const something = 123;
afterEach(() => {
// more stuff
});
describe('foo', () => {});
Examples of correct code for this rule:
const something = 123;
afterEach(() => {
// more stuff
});
describe('foo', () => {});