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What's complicated?
Every charger says what max power it has, it's pretty simple.
The only issue is that cables don't have to be marked, but until 60W pretty much anything will work.
My new phone charges at 5W from my old phone's 20W charger without the suddenly required "PD".
Agreed, this is all only a problem if for some strange reason you're not willing to look at usb-c charger and cable specs that you buy, I have a brick and charger that do 100w, I only buy cables that take 100w ,all my devices require less then 100, and it works every time. Gosh, so hard. Never mind that if you take that very small step, it does work every time, the usb C connector is very robust and reversible, and now I have truly universal charging.
I like the no charger supplied rule. I can pick my own cool charger.
I’m assuming you label all your cables after you remove them from the package.