function-call-argument-newline 
A number of style guides require or disallow line breaks between arguments of a function call.
Rule Details 
This rule enforces line breaks between arguments of a function call.
Options 
This rule has a string option:
- "always"(default) requires line breaks between arguments
- "never"disallows line breaks between arguments
- "consistent"requires consistent usage of line breaks between arguments
always 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default "always" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/function-call-argument-newline: ["error", "always"]*/
foo("one", "two", "three");
bar("one", "two", {
    one: 1,
    two: 2
});
baz("one", "two", (x) => {
    console.log(x);
}); incorrect 
Examples of correct code for this rule with the default "always" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/function-call-argument-newline: ["error", "always"]*/
foo(
    "one",
    "two",
    "three"
);
bar(
    "one",
    "two",
    { one: 1, two: 2 }
);
// or
bar(
    "one",
    "two",
    {
        one: 1,
        two: 2
    }
);
baz(
    "one",
    "two",
    (x) => {
        console.log(x);
    }
); correct 
never 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "never" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/function-call-argument-newline: ["error", "never"]*/
foo(
    "one",
        "two", "three"
);
bar(
    "one",
        "two", {
        one: 1,
        two: 2
    }
);
baz(
    "one",
        "two", (x) => {
        console.log(x);
    }
); incorrect 
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "never" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/function-call-argument-newline: ["error", "never"]*/
foo("one", "two", "three");
// or
foo(
    "one", "two", "three"
);
bar("one", "two", { one: 1, two: 2 });
// or
bar("one", "two", {
    one: 1,
    two: 2
});
baz("one", "two", (x) => {
    console.log(x);
}); correct 
consistent 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "consistent" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/function-call-argument-newline: ["error", "consistent"]*/
foo("one", "two",
        "three");
//or
foo("one",
    "two", "three");
bar("one", "two",
        { one: 1, two: 2}
);
baz("one", "two",
        (x) => { console.log(x); }
); incorrect 
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "consistent" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/function-call-argument-newline: ["error", "consistent"]*/
foo("one", "two", "three");
// or
foo(
    "one",
    "two",
    "three"
);
bar("one", "two", {
    one: 1,
    two: 2
});
// or
bar(
    "one",
    "two",
    { one: 1, two: 2 }
);
// or
bar(
    "one",
    "two",
    {
        one: 1,
        two: 2
    }
);
baz("one", "two", (x) => {
    console.log(x);
});
// or
baz(
    "one",
    "two",
    (x) => {
        console.log(x);
    }
); correct 
When Not To Use It 
If you don't want to enforce line breaks between arguments, don't enable this rule.