Package registries
PyPI releases: requests
Release history for a single package as a feed — the per-project shape of the same endpoint family.
A per-project release feed is the most useful thing a registry can publish for dependency monitoring: it changes only when the thing you care about changes.
It is also small and slow-moving, which makes it the better of the two PyPI feeds to experiment against.
- Publisher
- Python Software Foundation
- Host
pypi.org- Format
- RSS 2.0
- Root when listed
- rss (2026-08-18)
- Size when listed
- 10.4 KB
What the last check saw
Fetched and parsed, 10.4 KB.Checked 2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
Structure
- Root element
rss- Detected as
- rss
- Nodes
- 246
- Namespaces
- None declared
/rss×1/rss/channel×1/rss/channel/title×1/rss/channel/link×1/rss/channel/description×1/rss/channel/language×1/rss/channel/item×40/rss/channel/item/title×40/rss/channel/item/link×40/rss/channel/item/description×40/rss/channel/item/author×40/rss/channel/item/pubDate×40
Recent checks
- ok2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
- ok2026-08-18 16:01 UTC
Where it reaches
Also in this category
- Maven metadata: commons-lang3Every published version of one of the most-depended-on Java libraries, in the file every build tool reads to resolve a version range.
- Maven metadata: slf4j-apiThe same file for a library with a much longer release history — useful for seeing how these documents grow.
- PyPI newest updatesThe most recently updated packages on PyPI, as RSS — a feed that changes several times a minute.
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