Wikipedia:Syndication

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Screenshot of the RSS feed as seen in Mozilla Thunderbird
Screenshot of the RSS feed as seen in Mozilla Thunderbird

Various aspects of Wikipedia can be monitored with RSS or Atom feeds, to make it easier to keep track of changes.

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[edit] RSS Feeds on Wikipedia

  • Changes to any Wikipedia article: go to the article's history page and use the toolbox link labeled "rss" to subscribe to this feed
  • Recent changes (alternatively: go to Special:Recentchanges and use the toolbox link labeled "rss" to subscribe to this feed)
  • New Pages (alternatively: go to Special:Newpages and use the toolbox link labeled "rss" to subscribe to this feed)
  • Spoken Wikipedia (manually updated)

[edit] Atom (1.0) Feeds on Wikipedia

  • Changes to any Wikipedia article: go to the article's history page and use the toolbox link labeled "atom" to subscribe to this feed
  • Recent changes (alternatively: go to Special:Recentchanges and use the toolbox link labeled "atom" to subscribe to this feed)
  • New Pages (alternatively: go to Special:Newpages and use the toolbox link labeled "atom" to subscribe to this feed)

[edit] Externally hosted RSS Feeds of Wikipedia pages

Scraped feeds from Wikipedia pages:

Feeds from XML Special Exports.

  • Individual articles - change the language and title_of_article on link below.
http://www.blinkbits.com/en_wikifeeds_rss/Title_of_the_article
Read more about this at User:Blinklmc.

[edit] XML exports

You can export the contents of a particular article or set of articles in XML format via the Special:Export page. This special page allowed exporting the history of the page as well, but this feature is currently disabled for performance reasons. The article history was presented as a separate content-entry for each revision, from earliest to most recent.

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