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This is useful when you need a string that is not empty, for example, as a function parameter.
NOTE:
- This returns `never` not just when instantiated with an empty string, but also when an empty string is a subtype of the instantiated type, like `string` or `Uppercase<string>`.
@example
```
import type {NonEmptyString} from 'type-fest';
declare function foo<T extends string>(string: NonEmptyString<T>): void;
foo('a');
//=> OK
foo('');
//=> Error: Argument of type '""' is not assignable to parameter of type 'never'.
declare const someString: string
foo(someString);
//=> Error: Argument of type 'string' is not assignable to parameter of type 'never'.
```
@category String
*/
export type NonEmptyString<T extends string> = '' extends T ? never : T;