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But upon further research, involving some Neovim Treesitter folks, it turns out that vim-polyglot was buggering up indents even when told to explicitly not involve itself, see this Github discussion.
I don't know exactly what is going on, but I do know that vim-polyglot incorporated a version of Tim Pope's vim-sleuth into the plugin. I think it may always be active, even when we don't want it to be.
Apologies in advance for the shameless plug, but regarding the terminal plugin stuff I created nvim-toggleterm.lua which is a pretty minimal plugin that is primarily aimed at allowing you open and close the same terminal buffer at the bottom of the window
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