How this automation works
Save the daily featured picture from Wikipedia directly to your Histre notes. This Applet runs whenever a new Picture of the Day is posted on Wikimedia Commons and automatically creates a note in Histre with the photo details. Perfect for those who enjoy collecting beautiful and educational images while organizing their inspiration in one place.
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21 triggers, queries, and actions
Article added to category
Article of the day
Article receives high number of edits
New edit from specific user
New edit to article in category
New edit to specific article
New edit with hashtag
Picture of the day
Word of the day
Create note
Article added to category
Article of the day
Article receives high number of edits
Create note
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About Wikipedia
Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Applets can help you dig into its millions of articles: subscribe to email digests of featured articles or save them to read later, check out the picture of the day, get vocabulary words, and much more.
Wikipedia is the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. Applets can help you dig into its millions of articles: subscribe to email digests of featured articles or save them to read later, check out the picture of the day, get vocabulary words, and much more.
About Histre
Histre gives you smart bookmarks with notes, highlights, history, and sharing. It is your personal knowledge graph.
Histre gives you smart bookmarks with notes, highlights, history, and sharing. It is your personal knowledge graph.