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This pull request adds Llama Parse integration for complex document parsing in Quivr. Llama Parse is a tool from Llama Index that allows you to read complex documents in Quivr. It provides an API key that needs to be added to the `.env` file as `LLAMA_CLOUD_API_KEY`. Once configured, you can use the Llama Parse tool to read `pdf`, `docx`, and `doc` files in Quivr. |
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