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Phạm Bình An 1524868711 vim-patch:5a8f995: runtime(doc): remove outdated Contribution section in pi_tutor (#34094)
Problem:  The Github repo link in the Contribution section has been
          archived for 5 years.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.
*vim-tutor-mode*
vim-tutor-mode provides a system to follow and create interactive tutorials
for vim and third party plugins. It replaces the venerable `vimtutor` system.
Original Author: Felipe Morales <https://github.com/fmoralesc>
==============================================================================
1. Usage *vim-tutor-usage*
vim-tutor-mode tutorials are hypertext documents, they have rich text and
contain links. To stand out from the rest of the text, links are underlined.
You can follow them by placing the cursor over them and pressing <Enter>, or
by double-clicking them.
1.1 Commands
------------
*:Tutor*
:Tutor {tutorial} Opens a tutorial. Command-line completion for
{tutorial} is provided, the candidates are a list of
'.tutor' files found in the 'tutor/' folder in
the 'runtimepath'. Tutorials prefixed with 'vim-' will
always be shown first.
If no {tutorial} is provided, the command starts the
'vim-01-beginner' tutorial, which is equivalent to
Vim's `vimtutor`.
=============================================================================
2. Creating tutorials *vim-tutor-create*
Writing vim-tutor-mode tutorials is easy. For an overview of the format used,
please consult the 'tutor.tutor' file: >
:Tutor tutor
<
New tutorials must be placed in the 'tutor/' folder in the 'runtimepath'
to be detected by the :Tutor command.
It is recommended to use a less formal style when writing tutorials than in
regular documentation (unless the content requires it).
=============================================================================
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