Wiktionary:Tracking

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This page is the base for tracking pages. These are pages used internally to track pages with certain properties. A given page is added to a tracking page by calling require("Module:debug/track")("page"), which causes the tracking page Wiktionary:Tracking/page to be transcluded into given page. In other words, examining the pages that the tracking page links to will show the tracked page.

For example, the {{inflection of}} template tracks all uses of individual tags. To see all uses of a tag such as fut, visit the page Wiktionary:Tracking/inflection of/tag/fut (which generally won't exist) and click on "See whether another page links to" the page. Equivalently, visit Special:WhatLinksHere/Wiktionary:Tracking/inflection of/tag/fut.

NOTE: The tracking pages themselves generally won't exist.

The particular tracking pages in use change fairly frequently, and many of them are used only temporarily. Generally, you can only detect a given tracking page by looking at the code that enables it. That said, the following is a partial list of some of the tracking pages as of 2024-04-08:

Inflection tags

Quote modules

Category pages

Headwords

Places will be linked to Wiktionary:Tracking/place/entry-placetype/PLACETYPE for all entry placetypes seen; in addition, if PLACETYPE has qualifiers (e.g. 'small city'), there will be links for the bare placetype minus qualifiers and separately for the qualifiers themselves:

Note that if there are multiple qualifiers, there will be links for each possible split. For example, for 'small maritime city'), there will be the following links:

Finally, there are also links for holonym placetypes, e.g. if the holonym 'c/Italy' occurs, there will be the following link: Wiktionary:Tracking/place/holonym-placetype/country