Added Vim Awesome and vimtutor refs (#26545)
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The modal part of Vim is what makes it really powerful. For an interactive tutorial, please visit [OpenVim](http://www.openvim.com/). Here you can try for yourself several of its more powerful features.
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If you have vim installed on your system, you can also run the `vimtutor` command to start a tutorial.
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## More information
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For more information head to <a href='https://vim.sourceforge.io' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Vim's homepage</a>
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* [Vim's homepage](https://vim.sourceforge.io)
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* [Vim.org](https://www.vim.org/) is an online resource with downloadable binaries for most operating systems.
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* [Open Vim](http://www.openvim.com/) is an online, interactive Vim tutorial you can do right in your browser.
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* [Vim Adventures](https://vim-adventures.com) is an online game based on VIM's keyboard shortcuts. It's the "Zelda meets text editing" game.
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* [Vim Awesome](https://vimawesome.com/) provides descriptions and links to VIM plugins.
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* [Super necessary Vim shortcuts](https://www.maketecheasier.com/vim-keyboard-shortcuts-cheatsheet/)
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