SyntaxError: Unexpected '#' used outside of class body
The JavaScript exception "Unexpected '#' used outside of class body" occurs when a hash ("#") is encountered in an unexpected context, most notably outside of a class declaration. Hashes are valid at the beginning of a file as a hashbang comment, or inside of a class as part of a private field. You may encounter this error if you forget the quotation marks when trying to access a DOM identifier as well.
Message
SyntaxError: Unexpected '#' used outside of class body.
Error type
SyntaxError
What went wrong?
We encountered a `#` somewhere unexpected. This may be due to code moving around and no longer being part of a class, a hashbang comment found on a line other than the first line of a file, or accidentally forgetting the quotation marks around a DOM identifier.
Examples
Missing quotation marks
For each case, there might be something slightly wrong. For example
document.querySelector(#some-element)
This can be fixed via
document.querySelector("#some-element")
Outside of a class
class ClassWithPrivateField { #privateField constructor() { } } this.#privateField = 42
This can be fixed by moving the private field back into the class
class ClassWithPrivateField { #privateField constructor() { this.#privateField = 42 } }
See also
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Errors/Hash_outside_class