I've never written this sort of code before but I was able to get this to work
with the help of copy and paste and using nvim-treesitter/playground.
I had a hard time trying to understand how to indent this style of code so I let
vim do it with `=` and 2 spaces seems to match other files I looked at.
This works for a basic example, like this:
```
const Layout = styled.div`
position: absolute;
inset: 0;
display: grid;
grid-template-rows: 100px 1fr 3rem;
`
```
This PR removes the priority override for the interpolation because it
overrides every ecma based template literal, setting none with a higher
priority than ecma groups which made every template string look
`un`highlighted.
* Comment: use `@combined` to create just one tree per buffer
There is no need to create a tree per line/block for comments.
Should fix https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/issues/1251
* Add injections for scss
* Fix jsonc
* Combine jsdoc
Using separate queries makes it work as expected.
Also, for the comment parser to be able to override the other tokens
we need to remove the comment from highlights (this shouldn't be a
problem since that section is already highlighted as a comment).
And, the order of the captures matter,
having jsdoc first will have more priority over `@param`.
Fixes https://github.com/nvim-treesitter/nvim-treesitter/issues/1069