transclusions
Transclusions are a feature in many wiki platforms, including MediaWiki, which allows the inclusion of content from one page into another. This feature is particularly useful for maintaining consistency and reducing redundancy across a wiki. When a transclusion is made, the content from the source page is embedded directly into the target page, ensuring that any updates to the source page are automatically reflected in all pages that transclude it.
Transclusions can be of two main types: templates and parser functions. Templates are reusable blocks of text
The syntax for transcluding a template typically involves using double curly braces, like {{TemplateName}}. For parser
While transclusions are powerful tools for maintaining consistency, they can also introduce complexity and potential issues.