@intlify/vue-i18n/no-v-html 
disallow use of localization methods on v-html to prevent XSS attack
- ⭐ The "extends": "plugin:@intlify/vue-i18n/recommended"or*.configs["flat/recommended"]property in a configuration file enables this rule.
This rule reports all uses of localization methods on v-html directive in order to reduce the risk of injecting potentially unsafe / unescaped html into the browser leading to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks.
📖 Rule Details 
You can be detected with this rule the following:
- $t
- t
- $tc
- tc
👎 Examples of incorrect code for this rule:
locale messages:
json
{
  "term": "<p>I accept xxx <a href=\"/term\">Terms of Service Agreement</a></p>"
}localization codes:
👍 Examples of correct code for this rule:
locale messages:
json
{
  "tos": "Term of Service",
  "term": "I accept xxx {0}."
}localization codes:
🔇 When Not To Use It 
If you are certain the content passed to v-html is trusted HTML you can disable this rule.
📚 Further reading 
🚀 Version 
This rule was introduced in @intlify/eslint-plugin-vue-i18n v0.1.0