slack
The most powerful MCP Slack Server with no permission requirements, Apps support, GovSlack, DMs, Group DMs and smart history fetch logic.
How to use
The Slack MCP Server is a robust solution for developers looking to integrate Slack functionalities without the hassle of permission requirements. This server supports features like direct messaging, group DMs, and advanced history fetching, making it ideal for applications that need seamless communication and data retrieval within Slack environments. With its support for GovSlack and various apps, you can enhance your development projects with powerful messaging capabilities.
Once you connect to the Slack MCP Server, you can interact with it through various commands that facilitate messaging and data retrieval. You can send direct messages, create group DMs, and leverage the smart history fetch logic to query past messages efficiently. The server’s design allows you to execute commands without needing specific permissions, simplifying the integration process.
How to install
To get started with the Slack MCP Server, ensure you have Node.js installed on your machine as a prerequisite. You can quickly set up the server using one of the following methods:
Option A: Quick start with npx
npx -y slack-mcp-server
Option B: Global install alternative
npm install -g slack-mcp-server
Once installed, you can start the server and begin using its features.
Additional notes
For optimal performance, consider configuring environment variables specific to your Slack workspace. This includes setting up tokens and other necessary authentication parameters. Be aware that while the server does not require permissions for basic operations, you may encounter limitations on certain app integrations. Always consult the Slack API documentation for compatibility issues.
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