Phoebe provides various feeds. This page documents the options.
The main page itself serves a blog, if you have page names matching the pattern: ISO-date, optional text. Let’s call them “blog pages”. Sometimes, in the wiki world, they are also called “day pages”.
Below the blog are the RSS and Atom feeds for the last ten blog pages.
If there are more than ten blog pages, there’s going to be a “more” link that links to ever increasing lists (100, 1000, or 10000 pages, and so on).
This gives us the following URL patterns:
/ /do/blog/rss /do/blog/atom /do/more/100 /do/more/1000 /do/more/10000
These URL patterns apply for every wiki space.
The main page also links to the changes made to the wiki. That is, every edit made shows up as an item. This is not for people who are interested in the blog but as the place where the community of a wiki watches over it. This is where peer review happens. Furthermore, for those Gemini clients that support ANSI escape sequences for colouring the output, there are two options: “colour” for 8-bit colours and “fancy” for 24-bit colours.
The most recent changes are also available via RSS and Atom feeds.
This list of changes is available for every wiki space. In addition to that, it is available for all spaces from the top level. As the number of changes might get overwhelming, there’s yet another option available for this list of changes for all wiki spaces: showing only the latest change for every page.
This gives us the following URL patterns:
/do/changes /do/changes/100/colour /do/changes/100/fancy /do/changes/1000 /do/changes/1000/colour /do/changes/1000/fancy /do/all/changes /do/all/changes/100/colour /do/all/changes/100/fancy /do/all/changes/1000 /do/all/changes/1000/colour /do/all/changes/1000/fancy /do/all/latest/changes /do/all/latest/changes/100/colour /do/all/latest/changes/100/fancy /do/all/latest/changes/1000 /do/all/latest/changes/1000/colour /do/all/latest/changes/1000/fancy /do/rss /do/atom
RSS (version 2.0 in particular)