Hi Stefan, make sure you have :filetype plugin indent on in your personal vimrc file. This enables the filetype specific indentation. And yes `--clean` is a command line option for Vim. Please read about it at `:h --clean`. It starts Vim with only minimal configuration options (but e.g. enables filetype specific indentation.
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