A year and some later, here is the best information I've found on the subject.
There are 4 types of exports. Here are usage examples of each, along with some imports that use them:
Export Syntax// default exports export default 42; export default {}; export default []; export default (1 + 2); export default foo; export default function () {} export default class {} export default function foo () {} export default class foo {} // variables exports export var foo = 1; export var foo = function () {}; export var bar; export let foo = 2; export let bar; export const foo = 3; export function foo () {} export class foo {} // named exports export {}; export {foo}; export {foo, bar}; export {foo as bar}; export {foo as default}; export {foo as default, bar}; // exports from export * from "foo"; export {} from "foo"; export {foo} from "foo"; export {foo, bar} from "foo"; export {foo as bar} from "foo"; export {foo as default} from "foo"; export {foo as default, bar} from "foo"; export {default} from "foo"; export {default as foo} from "foo";
// default imports import foo from "foo"; import {default as foo} from "foo"; // named imports import {} from "foo"; import {bar} from "foo"; import {bar, baz} from "foo"; import {bar as baz} from "foo"; import {bar as baz, xyz} from "foo"; // glob imports import * as foo from "foo"; // mixing imports import foo, {baz as xyz} from "foo"; import foo, * as bar from "foo"; // just import import "foo";