This only happens if the output file is specified in the YAML prefix, no output file was given on the commandline, the specified output file is only a file name *and* the input file is not in the current directory. It ensures that `blog /some/path/to/blog.yaml` doesn't generate a file in the current directory if the output was specified as `output: file.yaml`.
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