Package registries
PyPI newest updates
The most recently updated packages on PyPI, as RSS — a feed that changes several times a minute.
PyPI publishes several RSS feeds, and this is the busiest. It is the right endpoint for testing whether your monitoring actually detects change, because it is guaranteed to have changed since you last looked.
The items carry a pubDate in RFC 822, which is the format RSS requires and almost every generator gets wrong at least once.
- Publisher
- Python Software Foundation
- Host
pypi.org- Format
- RSS 2.0
- Root when listed
- rss (2026-08-18)
- Size when listed
- 31.8 KB
What the last check saw
Fetched and parsed, 31.2 KB.Checked 2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
Structure
- Root element
rss- Detected as
- rss
- Nodes
- 556
- 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×100/rss/channel/item/title×100/rss/channel/item/link×100/rss/channel/item/description×100/rss/channel/item/author×50/rss/channel/item/pubDate×100
Recent checks
- ok2026-08-18 16:03 UTC
- ok2026-08-18 16:01 UTC
Where it reaches
- FormatsRSS 2.0The format, and the elements a registry feed still has to carry.
- ToolsRSS & Atom feed validatorRuns the RFC 822 date check these items depend on.
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 releases: requestsRelease history for a single package as a feed — the per-project shape of the same endpoint family.
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