An edit summary is a short message you leave for others when you make changes to a page. Examples of common edit summaries include "Fixed a typo" or "Added a new section". Using edit summaries helps other users understand your edits without having to dig into the details. It's optional but super helpful for keeping everyone on the same page. If a copyright infringement is found, it also keeps authorship information after a significant revision deletion.[1]
Marking the checkbox in your user
Preferencesthat says
Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary (or the default undo summary)
(under
Editor
section) can be useful to ensure you don't forget to leave one.
Page layoutThe page layout for entering an edit summary typically includes the following elements:
Summary (?):
input field - A text box where you can enter a brief description of the changes you made. This field is essential for providing context in the page history.This is a minor edit
checkbox - Positioned near the edit summary box, this checkbox allows you to flag the edit as minor, indicating that the changes are small or not significant.Watch this page
checkbox - Another checkbox, this option lets you add the page to your watchlist , allowing you to receive notifications for future edits. The duration you'd like to watch the page for can be set using the drop-down menu named Watchlist time period:
. It's important because a user may comment on your edit after you publish your changes.Publish changes
button - Positioned below the edit summary input field, this button finalizes the edit. Users should ensure their summary accurately reflects the changes before clicking.Show preview
button - This shows a rendered preview of the page's content and also a rendered preview of the edit summary. This preview appears just below the edit summary input field.Show changes
button - This has nothing to do with the edit summary. It displays a comparison between the old and new content changes that will be applied on the page.The edit summary box can hold up to 500 characters. If you try to add more, only the first 500 characters will be saved.
One editing tip is that if you make a mistake in the summary, you can do a dummy edit (like adding a space) to fix it.
Using linksWhat works:
/* Section Name */
, which will show a clickable arrow pointing to that section when you click on Show preview
.What doesn't work:
Handling section links:
Working around URL issues:
%28
in it which represents a special character (
, you can replace it with the actual character.Discussion tools
feature
+
sign allows you to add a new section. The Subject
box becomes both the section title and the edit summary.When you save an edit without providing a summary, an automatic summary is sometimes generated for you. Unlike the summary that appears when editing a section—which you can modify before saving, this automatic summary is created entirely by the system and can't be changed.
While automatic summaries, such as those created during redirects, often provide sufficient information, they are not a substitute for a proper edit summary. Always add a clear and concise summary to give context to your edits. This practice is particularly helpful for:
There is R&D into automatic generation of edit summaries[2]
Multilingual edit summariesSome features, particularly those related to Wikidata, use multilingual automatic summaries through MediaWiki's autocomment functionality. These summaries appear in the viewer's language, adapting to their settings. In tools that show the raw edit summary, these may appear as a code or key, such as /* wbsetsitelink-add:1
, which is used to manage internationalization (i18n).
The edit summary appears in various places across the platform in black italics. Here's where you can find it:
Permanent locations:
Temporary locations:
Additionally, the edit summary is included in the email notifications you receive if you've enabled email alerts for edits.
File upload summaryWhen you upload an image, you can include an upload summary. This summary has several important functions:
The upload summary can be over 600 characters long. Note that in the upload log, the last part of the summary may be cut off if it exceeds 600 characters (including uploaded "filename"
).
There is no preview function to check links, templates, or categories in the upload summary. If needed, you can always edit the image page after uploading to fix errors or extend the text.
SearchingMediaWiki's built-in search function doesn't include edit summaries, and these summaries aren't indexed by external search engines.
There is an unofficial external tool for filtering by edit summaries in Wikimedia projects at Wikimedia Labs: edit summary search. Also, hashtags (like #tag) can be searched at https://hashtags.wmflabs.org. A third way to search them is using Quarry and the comment_text
field (example).
When you perform protection or move actions on a page, these actions are recorded in the page history. Here's what you need to know:
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