The idea behind this kind of tests is basically this: We need to *track* the 
expected output in the repository so that we ensure it's always the same when 
running the given test, which is why don't just dynamically determine the 
expected output at test-runtime. At the same time, we need this output to be 
easily regenerated based on the current repo content.

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