diff --git a/crates/biome_js_analyze/src/lint/style/use_import_type.rs b/crates/biome_js_analyze/src/lint/style/use_import_type.rs index bbd65fdffab9..da8c4a7b84c0 100644 --- a/crates/biome_js_analyze/src/lint/style/use_import_type.rs +++ b/crates/biome_js_analyze/src/lint/style/use_import_type.rs @@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ declare_rule! { /// If you are using the TypeScript Compiler (TSC) to transpile your code into JavaScript, /// then you can disable this rule, as TSC is able to remove imports that are only used as types. /// However, for consistency and compatibility with other transpilers, you nay want to enable this rule. - /// In that case we recommend to enable TSC's [verbatimModuleSyntax](https://www.typescriptlang.org/tsconfig/#verbatimModuleSyntax). + /// In that case we recommend to enable TSC's [`verbatimModuleSyntax`](https://www.typescriptlang.org/tsconfig/#verbatimModuleSyntax). /// This configuration ensures that TSC preserves imports that are not marked with the `type` qualifier. /// - /// You may also want to enable the editor setting [typescript.preferences.preferTypeOnlyAutoImports](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-typescript-5-3-rc/#settings-to-prefer-type-auto-imports) from the TypeScript LSP. + /// You may also want to enable the editor setting [`typescript.preferences.preferTypeOnlyAutoImports`](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-typescript-5-3-rc/#settings-to-prefer-type-auto-imports) from the TypeScript LSP. /// This setting is available in Visual Studio Code. - /// It ensures that the `tyupe` is used when the editor automatically imports a type. + /// It ensures that the `type` is used when the editor automatically imports a type. /// /// ## Caveat with TypeScript experimental decorators ///