# selector-no-combinator Disallow combinators in selectors. ```css a > b + c ~ d e { color: pink; } /** ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ * These are combinators */ ``` Combinators are used to combine several different selectors into new and more specific ones. There are several types of combinators, including: child (`>`), adjacent sibling (`+`), general sibling (`~`), and descendant (which is represented by a blank space between two selectors). ## Options ### `true` The following patterns are considered warnings: ```css a b { color: pink; } ``` ```css a > b { color: pink; } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```css a { color: pink; } ``` ```css a, b { color: pink; } ``` ```css a.foo { color: pink; } ```