Add python indentation support to docs.
Document @extend-indented and @stop-extend captures for indent queries.
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| prisma | ✓ | | | `prisma-language-server` |
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| prolog | | | | `swipl` |
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| protobuf | ✓ | | ✓ | |
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| python | ✓ | ✓ | | `pylsp` |
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| python | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | `pylsp` |
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| r | ✓ | | | `R` |
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| racket | | | | `racket` |
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| regex | ✓ | | | |
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- `@outdent` (default scope `all`):
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Decrease the indent level by 1. The same rules as for `@indent` apply.
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- `@extend-indented`:
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Extend the range of this node to the end of the line and to lines that
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are indented more than the line that this node starts on. This is useful
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for languages like Python, where for the purpose of indentation some nodes
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(like functions or classes) should also contain indented lines that follow them.
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- `@stop-extend`:
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Prevents the first extension of an ancestor of this node. For example, in Python
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a return expression always ends the block that it is in. Note that this only prevents
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the next extension of one ancestor: If multiple ancestors can be extended (for example
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multiple nested conditional blocks in python), only the extension of the innermost
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ancestor is prevented.
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## Predicates
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In some cases, an S-expression cannot express exactly what pattern should be matched.
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