Jump statements, such as return, break and continue let you change the default flow of program execution, but jump statements that direct the control flow to the original direction are just a waste of keystrokes.

Noncompliant Code Example

function redundantJump(x: number) {
  if (x == 1) {
    console.log("x == 1");
    return;
//  ^^^^^^^ {{Remove this redundant jump.}}
  }
}

Compliant Solution

function redundantJump(x: number) {
  if (x == 1) {
    console.log("x == 1");
  }
}

Exceptions

break and return inside switch statement are ignored, because they are often used for consistency. continue with label is also ignored, because label is usually used for clarity.