Interact with Slack workspaces for reading channels/messages, sending messages, adding reactions, and browsing canvases. Use when the user asks about agentic-workstation Slack channels, messages, or notifications — NOT for Slack app development (use the slack-cli skill for that).
Installation
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Interact with Slack workspaces for reading channels/messages, sending messages, adding reactions, and browsing canvases. Use when the user asks about agentic-workstation Slack channels, messages, or notifications — NOT for Slack app development (use the slack-cli skill for that).
metadata
{"author":"agentic-workstation","version":"1.0"}
compatibility
Requires slackcli (shaharia-lab) — install via run_onchange_45 script. Authenticate with `slackcli auth login` before first use.
agentic-workstation Slack Assistant (slackcli)
Use the slackcli CLI (from shaharia-lab/slackcli)
for Slack workspace automation: reading messages, sending messages, reactions, and canvases.
Important: This is NOT the official Slack Developer CLI (slack/slack-dev).
Use the slack-cli skill for Slack app development workflows.
Use --workspace=<name-or-id> to target a specific workspace.
Without --workspace, the default workspace set via slackcli auth set-default is used.
When to Use
User asks "what's in #channel-name" or "check the Slack channel"
User wants to send a message or reply to a thread
User asks about Slack canvases
User wants to add a reaction to a message
Workspace is agentic-workstation.slack.com (or whichever workspace the user indicates)
Authentication
# List authenticated workspaces
slackcli auth list
# Login with a bot/user token (run once per workspace)
slackcli auth login --token=<your-bot-token> --workspace-name="My Team"# Login with browser session tokens (no Slack app needed)
slackcli auth parse-curl --login # paste cURL from browser DevTools# Set default workspace
slackcli auth set-default T1234567 # use workspace ID from auth list
Configuration is stored in ~/.config/slackcli/workspaces.json.
Conversation Commands
# List all channels in the default workspace
slackcli conversations list
# List channels in a specific workspace
slackcli conversations list --workspace=agentic-workstation
# Filter by type
slackcli conversations list --types=public_channel
slackcli conversations list --types=im
# Read recent messages from a channel
slackcli conversations read C1234567890
# Read a specific thread
slackcli conversations read C1234567890 --thread-ts=1234567890.123456
# Read with limit and JSON output (includes ts/thread_ts for replies)
slackcli conversations read C1234567890 --limit=50 --json
Message Commands
# Send a message to a channel
slackcli messages send --recipient-id=C1234567890 --message="Hello team!"# Send a DM to a user
slackcli messages send --recipient-id=U9876543210 --message="Hey there!"# Reply to a thread
slackcli messages send --recipient-id=C1234567890 \
--thread-ts=1234567890.123456 --message="Great idea!"# Add an emoji reaction to a message
slackcli messages react --channel-id=C1234567890 \
--timestamp=1234567890.123456 --emoji=+1
Common emojis: +1, heart, fire, eyes, tada, rocket, white_check_mark
Canvas Commands
# List canvases in the workspace
slackcli canvas list
slackcli canvas list --channel=C1234567890
# Read canvas content as markdown
slackcli canvas read F1234567890
# Read canvas in JSON format
slackcli canvas read F1234567890 --json
Multi-Workspace Usage
# Use agentic-workstation workspace explicitly
slackcli conversations list --workspace=agentic-workstation
slackcli conversations list
# Use workspace by Slack team ID
slackcli conversations list --workspace=T1234567
Workflow for Reading a Channel
Find the channel ID: slackcli conversations list --workspace=agentic-workstation | grep <name>