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-# selector-no-qualifying-type
-
-Disallow qualifying a selector by type.
-
-```css
- a.foo {}
-/** ↑
- * This type selector is qualifying the class */
-```
-
-A type selector is "qualifying" when it is compounded with (chained to) another selector (e.g. a.foo, a#foo). This rule does not regulate type selectors that are combined with other selectors via a combinator (e.g. a > .foo, a #foo).
-
-## Options
-
-### `true`
-
-The following patterns are considered violations:
-
-```css
-a.foo {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-```css
-a#foo {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-```css
-input[type='button'] {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-The following patterns are *not* considered violations:
-
-```css
-.foo {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-```css
-#foo {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-```css
-input {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-## Optional secondary options
-
-### `ignore: ["attribute", "class", "id"]`
-
-#### `"attribute"`
-
-Allow attribute selectors qualified by type.
-
-The following patterns are *not* considered violations:
-
-```css
-input[type='button'] {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-#### `"class"`
-
-Allow class selectors qualified by type.
-
-The following patterns are *not* considered violations:
-
-```css
-a.foo {
- margin: 0
-}
-```
-
-#### `"id"`
-
-Allow id selectors qualified by type.
-
-The following patterns are *not* considered violations:
-
-```css
-a#foo {
- margin: 0
-}
-```