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According to the type definitions, this library had to be used like
this:
```js
// CJS
const jsQR = require('jsqr')
jsQR.default(/* … */)
```
```js
// ESM
import jsQR from 'jsqr'
jsQR.default(/* … */)
```
However, this doesn’t match the instructions from the readme.
This issue has become more apparent since the introduction of the
`"module": "node16"` option in TypeScript 4.7. The correct way to type
`module.exports =` is `export =`.
People can still use default imports when compiling to CJS. This
requires them to use the `esModuleInterop` option (which they need
anyway if they want to use it with other libraries).
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This is needed to fix the type imports if not there's no way to compile the TS build |
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According to the type definitions, this library had to be used like this:
However, this doesn’t match the instructions from the readme.
This issue has become more apparent since the introduction of the
"module": "node16"option in TypeScript 4.7. The correct way to typemodule.exports =isexport =.People can still use default imports when compiling to CJS. This requires them to use the
esModuleInteropoption (which they need anyway if they want to use it with other libraries).