MinerU 3.x Plugin Architecture Missing File Type Support Documentation
The MinerU 3.x plugin system lacks clear documentation about which file types are supported in the new architecture. Developers integrating MinerU cannot determine what formats will be processed without trial and error. This documentation gap slows adoption and integration of the updated plugin system.
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