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Problem: The Github repo link in the Contribution section has been
archived for 5 years. So people who want to contribute to the
tutor plugin should just send PR to Vim repo, similar to most
other Vim features, so there is no need for a Contribution
section in the plugin doc.
Solution: Replace it with an Original Author note at the beginning of
the help document.
closes: vim/vim#17341
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*pi_tutor.txt* Interactive tutorials.
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*vim-tutor-mode*
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vim-tutor-mode provides a system to follow and create interactive tutorials
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for vim and third party plugins. It replaces the venerable `vimtutor` system.
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Original Author: Felipe Morales <https://github.com/fmoralesc>
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==============================================================================
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1. Usage *vim-tutor-usage*
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vim-tutor-mode tutorials are hypertext documents, they have rich text and
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contain links. To stand out from the rest of the text, links are underlined.
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You can follow them by placing the cursor over them and pressing <Enter>, or
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by double-clicking them.
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1.1 Commands
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------------
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*:Tutor*
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:Tutor {tutorial} Opens a tutorial. Command-line completion for
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{tutorial} is provided, the candidates are a list of
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'.tutor' files found in the 'tutor/' folder in
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the 'runtimepath'. Tutorials prefixed with 'vim-' will
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always be shown first.
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If no {tutorial} is provided, the command starts the
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'vim-01-beginner' tutorial, which is equivalent to
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Vim's `vimtutor`.
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=============================================================================
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2. Creating tutorials *vim-tutor-create*
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Writing vim-tutor-mode tutorials is easy. For an overview of the format used,
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please consult the 'tutor.tutor' file: >
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:Tutor tutor
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<
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New tutorials must be placed in the 'tutor/' folder in the 'runtimepath'
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to be detected by the :Tutor command.
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It is recommended to use a less formal style when writing tutorials than in
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regular documentation (unless the content requires it).
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=============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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