Chore(deps): Bump the pre-commit-dependencies group with 4 updates (#12323)

* Chore(deps): Bump the pre-commit-dependencies group with 4 updates

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: https://github.com/codespell-project/codespell
  dependency-version: 2.4.2
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pre-commit-dependencies
- dependency-name: prettier
  dependency-version: 3.8.1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: pre-commit-dependencies
- dependency-name: prettier-plugin-organize-imports
  dependency-version: 4.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: pre-commit-dependencies
- dependency-name: https://github.com/lovesegfault/beautysh
  dependency-version: 6.4.3
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pre-commit-dependencies
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* Drop this, it seems more trouble than its worth

* Re-run prek with new prettier

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@@ -44,28 +44,28 @@ system. On Linux, chances are high that this location is
You can always drag those files out of that folder to use them
elsewhere. Here are a couple notes about that.
- Paperless-ngx never modifies your original documents. It keeps
checksums of all documents and uses a scheduled sanity checker to
check that they remain the same.
- By default, paperless uses the internal ID of each document as its
filename. This might not be very convenient for export. However, you
can adjust the way files are stored in paperless by
[configuring the filename format](advanced_usage.md#file-name-handling).
- [The exporter](administration.md#exporter) is
another easy way to get your files out of paperless with reasonable
file names.
- Paperless-ngx never modifies your original documents. It keeps
checksums of all documents and uses a scheduled sanity checker to
check that they remain the same.
- By default, paperless uses the internal ID of each document as its
filename. This might not be very convenient for export. However, you
can adjust the way files are stored in paperless by
[configuring the filename format](advanced_usage.md#file-name-handling).
- [The exporter](administration.md#exporter) is
another easy way to get your files out of paperless with reasonable
file names.
## _What file types does paperless-ngx support?_
**A:** Currently, the following files are supported:
- PDF documents, PNG images, JPEG images, TIFF images, GIF images and
WebP images are processed with OCR and converted into PDF documents.
- Plain text documents are supported as well and are added verbatim to
paperless.
- With the optional Tika integration enabled (see [Tika configuration](https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/configuration#tika)),
Paperless also supports various Office documents (.docx, .doc, odt,
.ppt, .pptx, .odp, .xls, .xlsx, .ods).
- PDF documents, PNG images, JPEG images, TIFF images, GIF images and
WebP images are processed with OCR and converted into PDF documents.
- Plain text documents are supported as well and are added verbatim to
paperless.
- With the optional Tika integration enabled (see [Tika configuration](https://docs.paperless-ngx.com/configuration#tika)),
Paperless also supports various Office documents (.docx, .doc, odt,
.ppt, .pptx, .odp, .xls, .xlsx, .ods).
Paperless-ngx determines the type of a file by inspecting its content
rather than its file extensions. However, files processed via the