Apparently my memory is going, I could swear I had to install it separately in the past, but checking my systems, it is indeed part of the vim-enhanced. My mistake
Phil W

On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 1:29 PM Matt Graham <mhgraham@crow202.org> wrote:
On 2019-01-31 23:19, Phil Waclawski wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 11:14 PM Stephen Elliott
> <tnflyfisher@live.com> wrote:
>> I’m learning Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS from the 2019 edition of Ubuntu
>> Unleashed.
>> It says to use the vimtutor command to learn vi’s keyboard commands.
> It is usually a separate program (I think kind of like an overlay
> that invokes vim)  so you need to do
> sudo apt install vimtutor
> first, I think. I know you do on CentOS.

What?  vimtutor belongs to the vim-enhanced package on CentOS 6 and 7,
or at least that's what I'm seeing here.  The vim-minimal package may
not include it.  On Gentoo, it's part of vim-core.  All it is is a shell
script that copies $VIMRUNTIME/tutor/tutor to a writable directory and
starts vim on that file.

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