diff --git a/topics/basics/execution/execution.md b/topics/basics/execution/execution.md
index 7f5db94e4..f4465a738 100644
--- a/topics/basics/execution/execution.md
+++ b/topics/basics/execution/execution.md
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Run profile execution lifecycle and description of APIs used to execute processes.
The IntelliJ Platform Execution API allows [running external processes](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/running-applications.html) from within the IDE, e.g., applications, tests, servers, scripts, etc.
-These processes can be run from the [editor](editors.md), [project view](project_view.md), run toolbar, or custom [actions](actions_tutorial.md).
+These processes can be run from the [editor](editors.md), [project view](project_view.md), run toolbar, or custom [actions](action_system.md).
Executed processes can be stopped, restarted, and their output and logs can be viewed in the run console.
It is possible to manage and persist [Run Configurations](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/run-debug-configuration.html) from the UI.
diff --git a/topics/tutorials/action_system/grouping_action.md b/topics/tutorials/action_system/grouping_action.md
index 80ed7635d..ec1d597e2 100644
--- a/topics/tutorials/action_system/grouping_action.md
+++ b/topics/tutorials/action_system/grouping_action.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ If an implementation requires several actions, or there are simply too many acti
This tutorial demonstrates adding an action to an existing group, creating a new action group, and action groups with a variable number of actions.
The sample code discussed in this tutorial is from the code sample [`action_basics`](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/action_basics).
-Some content in this tutorial assumes the reader is familiar with the tutorial for [Creating Actions](working_with_custom_actions.md).
+Some content in this tutorial assumes the reader is familiar with the [](working_with_custom_actions.md) tutorial.
## Simple Action Groups
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ See [](action_system.md#registering-actions-in-pluginxml) for more information a
The following sample shows how to use an [``](plugin_configuration_file.md#idea-plugin__actions__action__add-to-group) element to place a custom action group relative to an entry in the Tools menu.
The attribute `relative-to-action` references the action `id` for `PopupDialogAction`, not a native IntelliJ menu entry.
Rather `PopupDialogAction` is defined in the same [`plugin.xml`](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/action_basics/src/main/resources/META-INF/plugin.xml) file.
-This group is placed after the single entry for the action `PopupDialogAction`, as defined in the tutorial [Creating Actions](working_with_custom_actions.md#registering-an-action-with-the-new-action-form).
+This group is placed after the single entry for the action `PopupDialogAction`, as defined in the [Creating Actions](working_with_custom_actions.md#registering-an-action-with-the-new-action-form) tutorial.
```xml
+
# Creating a Plugin Gradle Project
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Gradle projects are run from the IDE's Gradle Tool window.
### Adding Code to the Project
Before running [`my_plugin`](#components-of-a-wizard-generated-gradle-intellij-platform-plugin), some code can be added to provide simple functionality.
-See the [Creating Actions](working_with_custom_actions.md) tutorial for step-by-step instructions for adding a menu action.
+See the [](working_with_custom_actions.md) tutorial for step-by-step instructions for adding a menu action.
### Executing the Plugin
diff --git a/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/coordinates_system.md b/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/coordinates_system.md
index 614d5bd7b..43ac06f62 100644
--- a/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/coordinates_system.md
+++ b/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/coordinates_system.md
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ A keyboard shortcut can also initiate the action.
The source code for the Java class behind the menu action is [EditorAreaIllustration](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/editor_basics/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/editor/EditorAreaIllustration.java).
The focus of discussion will be the `EditorAreaIllustration.actionPerformed()` method.
-For more information about creating action classes, see the [](actions_tutorial.md), which covers the topic in depth.
+For more information about creating action classes, see the [](action_system.md), which covers the topic in depth.
## Caret Positions from the `CaretModel` and `Caret` Objects
diff --git a/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/editor_events.md b/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/editor_events.md
index 81ffebe65..dd54d67b5 100644
--- a/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/editor_events.md
+++ b/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/editor_events.md
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The `editor_basics` code sample adds an **Editor Add Caret** menu item to the ed
### Creating the Menu Action Class
The source code for the Java action class is [EditorHandlerIllustration](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/editor_basics/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/editor/EditorHandlerIllustration.java), a subclass of `AnAction`.
-For more information about creating action classes, see the [](actions_tutorial.md), which covers the topic in depth.
+For more information about creating action classes, see [](action_system.md), which covers the topic in depth.
The `EditorHandlerIllustration` action is registered in the _editor_basic_ [`plugin.xml`](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/editor_basics/src/main/resources/META-INF/plugin.xml) file.
Note that this action class is registered to appear on the Editor context menu.
diff --git a/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/working_with_text.md b/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/working_with_text.md
index dec698dc7..ab4bd5651 100644
--- a/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/working_with_text.md
+++ b/topics/tutorials/editor_basics/working_with_text.md
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This tutorial shows how to use actions to access a caret placed in a document op
Using information about the caret, replace selected text in a document with a string.
The approach in this tutorial relies heavily on creating and registering actions.
-To review the fundamentals of creating and registering actions, refer to the [](actions_tutorial.md).
+To review the fundamentals of creating and registering actions, refer to [](action_system.md) tutorial.
Multiple examples are used from the [editor_basics](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/editor_basics) plugin code sample from the IntelliJ Platform SDK.
It may be helpful to open that project in an IntelliJ Platform-based IDE, build the project, run it, select some text in the editor, and invoke the **Editor Replace Text** menu item on the editor context menu.
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ In this example, we access the `Editor` from an action.
The source code for the Java class in this example is [EditorIllustrationAction](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/editor_basics/src/main/java/org/intellij/sdk/editor/EditorIllustrationAction.java).
To register the action, we must add the corresponding elements to the [``](plugin_configuration_file.md#idea-plugin__actions) section of the plugin configuration file [plugin.xml](%gh-sdk-samples-master%/editor_basics/src/main/resources/META-INF/plugin.xml).
-For more information, refer to the [Registering Actions](working_with_custom_actions.md#registering-a-custom-action) section of the Actions Tutorial.
+For more information, refer to the [](working_with_custom_actions.md#registering-a-custom-action) section.
The `EditorIllustrationAction` action is registered in the group `EditorPopupMenu` so it will be available from the context menu when focus is on the editor:
```xml
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The `EditorIllustrationAction` action is registered in the group `EditorPopupMen
## Defining the Menu Action's Visibility
To determine conditions by which the action will be visible and available requires `EditorIllustrationAction` to override the `AnAction.update()` method.
-For more information, refer to [Extending the Update Method](working_with_custom_actions.md#extending-the-update-method) section of the Actions Tutorial.
+For more information, refer to [](action_system.md#overriding-the-anactionupdate-method).
To work with a selected part of the text, it's reasonable to make the menu action available only when the following requirements are met:
* There is a [`Project`](%gh-ic%/platform/core-api/src/com/intellij/openapi/project/Project.java) object,