@alwayscurious I'm all in favor of committing expensive-to-regenerate derived files to your repo in cases like this, but they should still be produced by declarative rules documented inside your repo in a way that can be done reproducibly with known versions of the tool that does the derivation.
It shouldn't be "the IDE generates the file via user interaction, and the user interaction (that was not recorded) is the actual source code".
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