> > I didn't test further. Overall it seems like a good idea to me but
> > might need to be more robust?

The table uses line numbers, thus when inserting or deleting lines they
are no longer valid.  Not sure what would be a good way to avoid this.

> Having said this, the original tutor is still there, so someone
> following a 10 year old recommendation to run "vimtutor" from the
> command line will still see the normal old tutor - which is good.
> Having this version as an optional plugin is a nice addition.

It is certainly possible to make this available as a separate plugin.
It could even be mentioned in the user manual.  Or plugin managers can
mention it as the first plugin to use.

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