But an htmlz file created from a another format usually contains more than just the index.html file. There will also be the stylesheet (style.css), the metadata file (metadata.opf) and, quite possibly, a cover jpg and other images in an images subdirectory. If you got rid of the stylesheet, all you would be left with is something which may as well have been converted to TXT in the first place, rather than HTMLZ.
As you've already found you can use the template language to give the htmlz's meaningful names, but I don't understand how flattening them all would be useful.
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