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Right now you get things like:
1-SomeLevel.json
10-SomeOtherLevel.json
2-Level2.json
3-Level3.json
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because the filenames are alphabetically instead of naturally sorted. There is lots of old advice on how to do this floating around using P/Invoke and a Windows XP-era DLL. This is not how we should do it - we need to find a cross-platform and modern solution.
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Need to validate that the country code and name mappings are up to date since ISO no longer provides an export. A script for this would be awesome.