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There used to be an awesome vi tutorial page at the University of Hawaii but it's no longer there. You might find it archived on the internet archive way back though.
There's also the game to help learn vim.
https://vim-adventures.com/
Huh! That's pretty cool. I've bookmarked the site to check it out later. Thanks!
Full disclosure, I think you have to pay to get past like the second level.