Incorrect indentation of embedded JavaScript in HTML files

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  • By the way. I've just spent the last two weekends playing with LSP for react/typescript/eslint development, but can't get the indentation right either. The best combination that works for me is COC + Treesitter (at least for now). But it's also not perfect in regards to autoclosing tags and indentation. Just can't figure out what the problem is. You can find my dotfiles here

  • vim-closetag

    Auto close (X)HTML tags

  • I use vim-closetag for correct indentation after opening the tags. It works for me, so maybe it will work for you!

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