| name | configure |
| description | Configure Slack channel tokens (bot token + app-level token) |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | Jeremy Longshore <jeremy@intentsolutions.io> |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| user-invocable | true |
| argument-hint | <bot-token> <app-token> |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Bash(cmd:chmod)"] |
/slack-channel:configure
Configure the Slack channel with your bot token and app-level token.
Usage
/slack-channel:configure <xoxb-bot-token> <xapp-app-token>
Instructions
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Parse the two arguments from $ARGUMENTS:
- First token must start with
xoxb- (Bot User OAuth Token)
- Second token must start with
xapp- (App-Level Token)
-
If either token is missing or has the wrong prefix, show this error and stop:
Error: Two tokens required.
- Bot token (starts with xoxb-) from OAuth & Permissions
- App token (starts with xapp-) from Socket Mode settings
Usage: /slack-channel:configure xoxb-... xapp-...
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Create the state directory if it doesn't exist:
~/.claude/channels/slack/
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Write the .env file at ~/.claude/channels/slack/.env:
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=<bot-token>
SLACK_APP_TOKEN=<app-token>
-
Set file permissions to owner-only:
chmod 600 ~/.claude/channels/slack/.env
-
Confirm success:
Slack channel configured.
Start Claude with the Slack channel:
claude --channels plugin:slack-channel@claude-code-plugins
Or for development:
claude --dangerously-load-development-channels server:slack
Security
- Never echo the tokens back in the confirmation message
- Never log tokens to stdout or any file other than
.env
- Always set 0o600 permissions on the
.env file