#13823: Broken link in tutorial
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       Reporter:  kcrisman       |         Owner:  mvngu   
           Type:  defect         |        Status:  new     
       Priority:  minor          |     Milestone:  sage-5.7
      Component:  documentation  |    Resolution:          
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Comment (by knsam):

 Not sure, which of the two links would be more helpful (or perhaps, we
 should add both of them).

 Arguments for [http://ipython.org/ipython-
 doc/dev/interactive/tutorial.html#magic-functions this one], number this
 (1):

 1. Sort of an introduction to magic functions.
 2. Lists all magic functions and hence more helpful for a beginner.

 Arguments for [http://ipython.org/ipython-
 doc/stable/interactive/reference.html#magic-command-system this one],
 number this (2):

 1. The automagic is illustrated with an example.
 2. Explains how to define your own magics.

 So, I'll change this to "needs info" for now. :)

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