Custom post-processor implementation is not available in the Elixir binding. Post-processors must be implemented in Rust using the `PostProcessor` trait. To implement a word count processor in Rust: ```rust use kreuzberg::plugins::{Plugin, PostProcessor, ProcessingStage}; use kreuzberg::{Result, ExtractionResult, ExtractionConfig}; use async_trait::async_trait; struct WordCountProcessor; impl Plugin for WordCountProcessor { fn name(&self) -> &str { "word-count" } fn version(&self) -> String { "1.0.0".to_string() } fn initialize(&self) -> Result<()> { Ok(()) } fn shutdown(&self) -> Result<()> { Ok(()) } } #[async_trait] impl PostProcessor for WordCountProcessor { async fn process( &self, result: &mut ExtractionResult, _config: &ExtractionConfig ) -> Result<()> { let word_count = result.content.split_whitespace().count(); // Store word count in metadata or processing warnings Ok(()) } fn processing_stage(&self) -> ProcessingStage { ProcessingStage::Early } fn should_process( &self, result: &ExtractionResult, _config: &ExtractionConfig ) -> bool { !result.content.is_empty() } } ``` Register this processor in Rust and it will be applied during extraction in Elixir.