Disallows using the empty character class in a regular expression Regular expression character classes are a series of characters in brackets, e.g. `[abc]`. if nothing is supplied in the brackets it will not match anything which is likely a typo or mistake. ### Invalid: ```typescript /^abc[]/.test("abcdefg"); // false, as `d` does not match an empty character class "abcdefg".match(/^abc[]/); // null ``` ### Valid: ```typescript // Without a character class /^abc/.test("abcdefg"); // true "abcdefg".match(/^abc/); // ["abc"] // With a valid character class /^abc[a-z]/.test("abcdefg"); // true "abcdefg".match(/^abc[a-z]/); // ["abcd"] ```