What I meant is that I want to write something with the level of consistency 
like vim has it's help files. I wanted to know if there is some public document 
of the process to create the documentation (not only for adding a documentation 
for a plugin).
I have found a messages.txt file in documentation with the text messages to 
E<number>. Why did they put a tag in a command that produce a message error 
instead of a link to that error message?

Another thing about tags, If you type :help a}, there are tags like v_a} and 
a}. Why did they put v_a}.
Another thing is, Did they follow some strong style in the pages so they can 
extract automatically things with makefiles or automatic tools? In the help 
page that David pointed say that the first line of the plugin help page is 
shown in local-additions.
Do they do the same thing to create indexes for the first page?

Another thing that I am curious and didn't find. Does anyone know which 
function process vim help pages to make them fancy format? Because if you open 
directly a page with vim the text is not align as you see when you do :help.

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