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Thing is that I checked your mod into the game and from the start all the leaders had mixed clothes. Like general clothes into one scientist, or and an Admiral with ”governor” clothing. That its why I have come to tell you this.
I dont know about what hardcode are you talking about, but I havent observed none as working on the old sistem. I have returned to Stellaris after a few years out and I was forced to ”adapt” all the old clothing or portraits mods to the new sistem, because some modders were off for good and the old code was simply dead, the game distributing them to all the leaders.
But, is your choice...
auto-testing may be tricky... first, because you get used with your potraits and clothing so much, that you may not even ”see” them in game properly. second, because as you work excited on the mod, your mind rushes way ahead, thus not paying enough attention at verifying detalis which it considers already done.
I have made, for my personal use, a few potraits and clothing mashups and I have also made a few species using internet photos, dont make me tell how many times I needed to go back from the game because I havent observed some details on the file naming or in the coding.
so, this things happen to all, but this at least we can do as community, to help the content creators by beta testing.