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I used the GitHub search to find a similar question and didn't find it.
I searched the SQLModel documentation, with the integrated search.
I already searched in Google "How to X in SQLModel" and didn't find any information.
I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answer.
I already checked if it is not related to SQLModel but to Pydantic.
I already checked if it is not related to SQLModel but to SQLAlchemy.
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I am building a tool on top of SQLModel to try to modernize a bit the way my colleagues and I are dealing with database. As using an ORM is creating lot's of change for many I am building along with the code of the model an extensive documentation on how to query data. This documentation is built using Sphinx and I would like to use intersphinx to link the objects references to your documentation.
If it's already the case, can you provide the url of the .inv file of your documentation ? If it's not the case would you be open to build such an inventory ?
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I am building a tool on top of SQLModel to try to modernize a bit the way my colleagues and I are dealing with database. As using an ORM is creating lot's of change for many I am building along with the code of the model an extensive documentation on how to query data. This documentation is built using Sphinx and I would like to use intersphinx to link the objects references to your documentation.
I know that you are using mkdocs on your side and I don't know the tool very well but I saw on the web that the invetory file build by mkdocs can also be formatted as a sphinx compatible format: https://mkdocstrings.github.io/reference/inventory/#mkdocstrings.inventory.Inventory
If it's already the case, can you provide the url of the .inv file of your documentation ? If it's not the case would you be open to build such an inventory ?
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