Currently, the `ava/use-test` allows naming the default import `anyTest` instead of `test` in TypeScript files: > In a TypeScript file (`.ts` or `.tsx`) AVA can be assigned to a variable named `anyTest` in order to define the types of `t.context `(see [Typing t.context](https://github.com/avajs/ava/blob/main/docs/recipes/typescript.md#typing-tcontext)). However, TS 4.7 introduced [new file extensions](https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/release-notes/typescript-4-7.html#new-file-extensions), `.cts` and `.mts`, that are not recognized by this rule. For example, the following import statement does not report any violations when placed in a file `foo.ts`: ```ts import anyTest from 'ava'; ``` Renaming the file to `foo.cts` or `foo.mts` produces the following warning, though: ```txt AVA should be imported as `test`. ```