# at-else-closing-brace-newline-after Require or disallow a newline after the closing brace of `@else` statements. ```scss @if (@a == 0) { } @else if (@a == 1){ } @else { } ↑ /** ↑ ↑ * The newline after these braces */ ``` This rule might have conflicts with stylelint's core rule [`block-closing-brace-newline-after`](http://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/block-closing-brace-newline-after/) if it doesn't have `"ignoreAtRules": ["else"]` in a `.stylelintrc` config file. That's because an `@else { ... }` statement can be successfully parsed as an at-rule with a block. You might also want to set `"ignoreAtRules": ["else"]` for another stylelint's core rule - [`at-rule-empty-line-before`](http://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/at-rule-empty-line-before/) that could be forcing empty lines before at-rules (including `@else`s that follow `@if`s or other `@else`s). This rule doesn't have usual `"always"` and `"never"` main option values, because if you don't need special behavior for `@if` and `@else` you could just use [`block-closing-brace-newline-after`](http://stylelint.io/user-guide/rules/block-closing-brace-newline-after/) set to `"always"` or any other value. ## Options `string`: `"always-last-in-chain"` ### `"always-last-in-chain"` There *must always* be a newline after the closing brace of `@else` that is the last statement in a conditional statement chain (i.e. has no `@else` right after it). If it's not, there *must not* be a newline. The following patterns are considered warnings: ```scss a { @if ($x == 1) { // ... } @else { // ... } width: 10px; // No @else after, so should have a newline } @if ($x == 1) { // ... } @else if { } // Has @else after it, so shouldn't have a newline @else { } ``` The following patterns are *not* considered warnings: ```scss a { @if ($x == 1) {} @else {} width: 10px; } a { @if ($x == 1) { // ... } @else if { // ... } @else {} width: 10px; } a { @if ($x == 1) { } @else if { }@else { } width: 10px; } ```