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Direct users to hosted doc site authored Jan 28, 2020 by Jim Schubert's avatar Jim Schubert
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> This page is outdated, and superseded by the full doc site at https://openapi-generator.tech/
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Sometimes you don't want the codegen to make a model for you--you might want to just include one that already exists in your codebase. Say you already have a `User` object and want to reuse that, which has a different model package from the other generated files: Sometimes you don't want the codegen to make a model for you--you might want to just include one that already exists in your codebase. Say you already have a `User` object and want to reuse that, which has a different model package from the other generated files:
First, indicate that the class is already included by default. This will keep the codegen from trying to generate the class. First, indicate that the class is already included by default. This will keep the codegen from trying to generate the class.
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