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I use Bitwarden, and I feel this feature has very limited value as there is currently no good way to backup/export and restore/import attachments. The attachment is only useful in Bitwarden if you don't need to worry about getting locked-out of your account, Bitwarden going down or being blocked, and never having a good way to consider moving to another password manager. Such a feature in Proton Pass would probably have the same shortcomings.
I believe a better way to handle this is to store your important files on Proton Drive or another secure storage provider, or even your NAS, and have a field in Pass with a link to the desired file or folder.