Add api link to tutorials

We recently moved the "How to use libpod for custom/derivative projects" page to
the docs/tutorials directory.  This adds a link to the README.md there so it can
be more easily found and adds a logo to the tutorial itself.

Signed-off-by: TomSweeneyRedHat <tsweeney@redhat.com>
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**[Remote Client](remote_client.md)**
A brief how-to on using the Podman remote-client.
**[How to use libpod for custom/derivative projects](podman-derivative-api.md)**
How the libpod API can be used within your own project.

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![PODMAN logo](../../logo/podman-logo-source.svg)
# How to use libpod for custom/derivative projects
libpod today is a Golang library and a CLI. The choice of interface you make has advantages and disadvantages.
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A good question to ask first is: Do you want users to be able to use `podman` to manipulate the containers created by your project?
If so, that makes it more likely that you want to run `podman` as a subprocess. If you want a separate image store and a fundamentally
different experience; if what you're doing with containers is quite different from those created by the `podman` CLI,
that may drive you towards vendoring.
that may drive you towards vendoring.