How can I export all functions from a file in JS?

I think there are a lot of solutions to this. And as has been answered, there's no wildcard export. But, you can 'wildcard' the import. So, I much prefer the one putting export before each of the functions you want to expose from the file:

//myfile.js
export function fn1() {...} 
export function fn2() {...}

and then import it like so:

import * as MyFn from './myfile.js'

Afterwards you could use it like so:

MyFn.fn1();
MyFn.fn2();

You can also use module.exports as follows:

function myFunction(arg) {
  console.debug(arg);
}
function otherFunction(arg) {
  console.error(arg);
}

module.exports = {
  myFunction: myFunction,
  otherFunction: otherFunction,
};

Then you can import it:

import {myFunction, otherFunction} from "./Functions.js";

No, there's no wildcard export (except when you're re-exporting everything from another module, but that's not what you're asking about).

Simply put export in front of each function declaration you want exported, e.g.

export function foo() {
    // ...
}
export function bar() {
    // ...
}

...or of course, if you're using function expressions:

export var foo = function() {
    // ...
};
export let bar = () => {
    // ...
};
export const baz = value => {
    // ...
};