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Slack MCP

Model Context Protocol Integration

Overview

Integrates with Slack workspaces to enable channel management, messaging, thread interactions, reaction handling, and user information retrieval for team communication platforms.

Slack

Integrates with Slack workspaces to enable channel management, messaging, thread interactions, reaction handling, and user information retrieval for team communication platforms.

Installation Instructions


README: https://github.com/z9905080/mcp-slack

MCP Server for Slack

npm version

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for integrating AI assistants with Slack workspaces.

Overview

This package provides an MCP server that enables AI assistants to interact with Slack workspaces. It allows AI models to:

  • List and browse channels
  • Send messages to channels
  • Reply to threads
  • Add reactions to messages
  • Retrieve channel history
  • Get thread replies
  • List users and retrieve user profiles

Installation

# Install from npm
npm install shouting-mcp-slack

# Or install globally
npm install -g shouting-mcp-slack

You can find the package on npm: shouting-mcp-slack

Prerequisites

You need to set up a Slack Bot and obtain the necessary credentials:

  1. Create a Slack App in the Slack API Console
  2. Add the following Bot Token Scopes:
    • channels:history
    • channels:read
    • chat:write
    • reactions:write
    • users:read
    • users:read.email
  3. Install the app to your workspace
  4. Copy the Bot User OAuth Token

Configuration

The server requires the following environment variables:

  • SLACK_BOT_TOKEN: Your Slack Bot User OAuth Token
  • SLACK_TEAM_ID: Your Slack Team ID

Usage

Running as a CLI Tool

# Set environment variables
export SLACK_BOT_TOKEN=xoxb-your-token
export SLACK_TEAM_ID=your-team-id

# Run the server
mcp-server-slack

Using in Your Code

import { Server } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/index.js";
import { SlackClient } from "shouting-mcp-slack";

// Initialize the server and client
const server = new Server({...});
const slackClient = new SlackClient(process.env.SLACK_BOT_TOKEN);

// Register your custom handlers
// ...

Available Tools

The server provides the following Slack integration tools:

  • slack_list_channels: List available channels
  • slack_post_message: Send a message to a channel
  • slack_reply_to_thread: Reply to a thread
  • slack_add_reaction: Add a reaction to a message
  • slack_get_channel_history: Get message history from a channel
  • slack_get_thread_replies: Get replies in a thread
  • slack_get_users: List users in the workspace
  • slack_get_user_profile: Get a user's profile

License

ISC

Author

shouting.hsiao@gmail.com

Repository

https://github.com/z9905080/mcp-slack

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