# comment-empty-line-before Require or disallow an empty line before comments. ```css a {} /* ← */ /* comment */ /* ↑ */ /** ↑ * This line */ ``` This rule ignores: - comments that are the very first node in the source - shared-line comments - single-line comments with `//` (when you're using a custom syntax that supports them) - comments within selector and value lists The [`fix` option](../../../docs/user-guide/usage/options.md#fix) can automatically fix all of the problems reported by this rule. We recommend to enable [`indentation`](../indentation/README.md) rule for better autofixing results with this rule. ## Options `string`: `"always"|"never"` ### `"always"` There _must always_ be an empty line before comments. The following patterns are considered violations: ```css a {} /* comment */ ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css a {} /* comment */ ``` ```css a {} /* comment */ ``` ### `"never"` There _must never_ be an empty line before comments. The following patterns are considered violations: ```css a {} /* comment */ ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css a {} /* comment */ ``` ```css a {} /* comment */ ``` ## Optional secondary options ### `except: ["first-nested"]` Reverse the primary option for comments that are nested and the first child of their parent node. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are considered violations: ```css a { /* comment */ color: pink; } ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css a { /* comment */ color: pink; } ``` ### `ignore: ["after-comment", "stylelint-commands"]` #### `"after-comment"` Ignore comments that follow another comment. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css a { background: pink; /* comment */ /* comment */ color: #eee; } ``` ```css a { background: pink; /* comment */ /* comment */ color: #eee; } ``` #### `"stylelint-commands"` Ignore comments that deliver commands to stylelint, e.g. `/* stylelint-disable color-no-hex */`. For example, with `"always"`: The following patterns are considered violations: ```css a { background: pink; /* not a stylelint command */ color: #eee; } ``` The following patterns are _not_ considered violations: ```css a { background: pink; /* stylelint-disable color-no-hex */ color: pink; } ```