forked from Selig/openclaw-skill
6 custom skills (assign-task, dispatch-webhook, daily-briefing, task-capture, qmd-brain, tts-voice) with technical documentation. Compatible with Claude Code, OpenClaw, Codex CLI, and OpenCode.
1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
Slack Integration
Overview
OpenClaw's Slack integration supports both Socket Mode (default) and HTTP webhook modes for server deployments.
Setup Methods
Socket Mode (Default)
- Requires App Token (
xapp-...) and Bot Token (xoxb-...) - Minimal configuration involves enabling Socket Mode in Slack app settings and generating tokens
- Supports optional User Token (
xoxp-...) for read operations like history and reactions
HTTP Mode
- Alternative for server deployments with HTTPS accessibility
- Uses Events API, Interactivity, and Slash Commands via shared webhook URL
- Requires Signing Secret and Bot Token configuration
Configuration Options
The system allows per-channel customization including:
- User allowlists and skill filtering
- Custom system prompts per channel
- Bot message handling preferences
- Tool action gating (reactions, messages, pins, member info, emoji)
Threading Options
Three reply modes control message threading behavior:
- off (default): replies in main channel unless message is already threaded
- first: initial reply threads, subsequent replies appear in main channel
- all: all replies use threading
Per-chat-type overrides enable different behaviors for direct messages, group chats, and channels.
Security Considerations
Writes default to the bot token so state-changing actions stay scoped to the app's bot permissions. User token writes require explicit opt-in and should be carefully gated.
Multi-bot environments need protective measures against reply loops.
DM Protection
Pairing mode (default) requires unknown senders to exchange approval codes, with configurable allowlists for trusted users or open access alternatives.