# Suggest using `toBeCalledWith` OR `toHaveBeenCalledWith` (`prefer-called-with`) The `toBeCalled()` matcher is used to assert that a mock function has been called one or more times, without checking the arguments passed. The assertion is stronger when arguments are also validated using the `toBeCalledWith()` matcher. When some arguments are difficult to check, using generic match like `expect.anything()` at least enforces number and position of arguments. This rule warns if the form without argument checking is used, except for `.not` enforcing a function has never been called. ## Rule details The following patterns are warnings: ```js expect(someFunction).toBeCalled(); expect(someFunction).toHaveBeenCalled(); ``` The following patterns are not warnings: ```js expect(noArgsFunction).toBeCalledWith(); expect(roughArgsFunction).toBeCalledWith(expect.anything(), expect.any(Date)); expect(anyArgsFunction).toBeCalledTimes(1); expect(uncalledFunction).not.toBeCalled(); ```