With *all* available intersphinx mappings? Definitively not. You'd
better maintain your own list of those you want. And if your list is
potentially useful to others, you should publish it as a python package
so that everybody can use it by doing "pip install andys_mappings" and
add "from andys_mappings import intersphinx_mapping". to their conf.py

hth,
Luc

On 15.11.19 13:06, Andy Cheesman wrote:
> Hi people
>
> Is there a list somewhere on the internet with all avaialble
> intersphinx mappings, including non python languages?
> I've had a good search to no avail
>
> Thanks
>
> Andy 
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