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Description

To access Slack with the CLI, you will need a token for your workspace. The token needs to be provided on the token parameter on all CLI actions. Usually this is done by coding it into a setup script like slack.bat, slack.sh, atlassian.bat, or atlassian.sh examples provided in the client distribution. Tokens carry access permissions and should be treated securely like passwords. Slack has a number of different token types and, depending on how they are generated, are permitted to only do certain actions.

Generating Tokens

Legacy Tokens

  • Easy to generate
  • Represents a fixed set of permissions as defined by Slack
  • Recommendation from Slack is to use Application tokens instead
  • Information and Token Generator

App Tokens

  • A little bit more work to generate a token
  • Each permission needs to be granted separately
  • Create an app - for a CLI app token, only a few things are needed:
    • For example, call the app cli or anything you like
    • Grant permissions
    • Install into your workspace






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