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For your idea of filling files with actual data: I actually already considered this when I was designing, but since these files are of size of many hundreds would it take horribly large space in the coding panel...? Note that the file content cannot be folded when the file is grabbed by an EXA (or at least I don't know it can), making it probably a nightmare to scroll if the solution involves multiple EXAs (including replicated ones).
Sorry for my comment on your other puzzle I might have pushed you to minimalism too hard.
Thought for improvement: use randomInt(1000,9999) or similar to fill the files with actual data. Or even something like random 4 letter words would feel more like real data.