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There's built-in ESLint rule, see `sort-imports`, to ensure that all `import`-statements are sorted alphabetically, since that often helps with readability. Unfortunately there's no corresponding rule to sort `export`-statements alphabetically, however there's an ESLint plugin which does this; please see https://www.npmjs.com/package/eslint-plugin-sort-exports The only downside here is that it's not automatically fixable, but the re-ordering is a one-time "cost" and the plugin will help maintain a *consistent* ordering of `export`-statements in the future. *Note:* To reduce the possibility of introducing any errors here, the re-ordering was done by simply selecting the relevant lines and then using the built-in sort-functionality of my editor.
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
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const pdfjsBuild = PDFJSDev.eval("BUNDLE_BUILD");
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export { Jbig2mage, JpegImage, JpxImage, getVerbosityLevel, setVerbosityLevel };
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export { getVerbosityLevel, Jbig2mage, JpegImage, JpxImage, setVerbosityLevel };
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