template-curly-spacing 
We can embed expressions in template strings with using a pair of ${ and }.
This rule can force usage of spacing within the curly brace pair according to style guides.
js
let hello = `hello, ${people.name}!`;Rule Details 
This rule aims to maintain consistency around the spacing inside of template literals.
Options 
json
{
    "template-curly-spacing": ["error", "never"]
}This rule has one option which has either "never" or "always" as value.
- "never"(by default) - Disallows spaces inside of the curly brace pair.
- "always"- Requires one or more spaces inside of the curly brace pair.
Examples 
never 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the default "never" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/template-curly-spacing: "error"*/
`hello, ${ people.name}!`;
`hello, ${people.name }!`;
`hello, ${ people.name }!`; incorrect 
Examples of correct code for this rule with the default "never" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/template-curly-spacing: "error"*/
`hello, ${people.name}!`;
`hello, ${
    people.name
}!`; correct 
always 
Examples of incorrect code for this rule with the "always" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/template-curly-spacing: ["error", "always"]*/
`hello, ${ people.name}!`;
`hello, ${people.name }!`;
`hello, ${people.name}!`; incorrect 
Examples of correct code for this rule with the "always" option:
js
/*eslint @stylistic/js/template-curly-spacing: ["error", "always"]*/
`hello, ${ people.name }!`;
`hello, ${
    people.name
}!`; correct 
When Not To Use It 
If you don't want to be notified about usage of spacing inside of template strings, then it's safe to disable this rule.