Recent changes is a special page that lists recent changes in reverse order, with change date and time, change in the page size, user who created the page, and edit summary. It also provides links to patrol these new edits when that feature is enabled.
This feature is accessible at Special:RecentChanges. The page results are adjustable using settings in the Preferences section "Recent changes".
You can choose which Recent Changes you want to display. You can combine different kinds of filters to display the results you want.
TransclusionsThis special page can be transcluded, with the first unnamed parameter specifying how many entries should be displayed.
{{Special:RecentChanges/50}}
A wiki can be configured with aliases for the namespace "Special" and the title "Recent changes", and those localized versions can be used instead of the canonical ones.
Additional parameters may be used in a comma separated list such as:
{{Special:RecentChanges/days=5,limit=40,hidebots,hideminor}}
Even if a wiki is configured with aliases for the namespace and title, it is not possible to use localized parameters.
parameter value type description days integer Maximum number of days to display limit integer Maximum number of entries to display namespace integer Limit results to the specified namespace, or multiple namespaces separated by semicolons hidebots boolean Hide bots bots boolean Show bots hideminor boolean Hide minor edits minor boolean Show minor edits hideliu boolean Hide logged in users (LIU) hidepatrolled boolean Only show pages which have not been patrolled. hideanons boolean Hide Anonymous users hidemyself boolean Hide the logged in user's own changes hidecategorization boolean Hide page categorization tagfilter string Only get entries for that tag (T142878) InterfaceThe interface consists of two main parts:
When using the default preferences configuration, most of the page displays 50 lines, each representing an edit, arranged for left-to-right language wikis.
Below are examples of recent changes.
Understand the listThis shows 2 edits: the first by an administrator who is logged in, to the Manual:$wgContentNamespaces page; the second by an un-registered user to the Reporting security bugs/pt-br page.
From left to right:
minoredit
right (usually logged-in users) can mark edits as minor to prevent misuse.Recent changes can display up to 500 edits, or 5,000 if the URL is modified. Regardless of what filters are used, it cannot display edits older than $wgRCMaxAge
(90 days by default, 30 days in Wikimedia wikis).
Once a page has been renamed (moved), previous edits and the initial creation of the page appear in recent changes under the new name.
Once a page is deleted, previous edits and the initial creation of the page are no longer visible in recent changes or similar logs.
Edits made by botsBots can appear in recent changes if you include &hidebots=0"
in the URL. Sysops can label certain edits as bot edits, so they won't appear in the usual recent changes. See Help:Reverting for more details.
Users can choose not to use the filters by clicking "Hide" on the filters panel. Users can opt out of the new filters by going to the "Advanced options" section at the bottom of Special:Preferences on the wikis they are active on and selecting "Use non-JavaScript interface".
The old configuration documentation is available for users.
Web feedTo get web feeds (RSS and Atom) for a wiki's recent changes, add "&feed=rss" or "&feed=atom" to the URL of the recent changes page. This shows the differences for several edits, each with a link to the current page. Some browsers may offer options like sorting by author. See also Syndication for more details.
Differences from page historyEach line in the page history represents a single change made to the page and the version that resulted from it.
The "cur" and "prev" features resemble those in the improved recent changes , except for the "cur" in the initial line: it isn't linked in the revision history, unlike in the improved recent changes where it shows the changes from the last edit.
See Places where the edit summary appears.
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