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| ## 🔑 Prerequisites | ||||
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| Most of this is pulled straight from the Slack Python SDK so the barebones readme can easily be supplemented by reading the official one. Setup looks like: | ||||
| 1. **Slack Bot Token**: Create a Slack App and get a Bot User OAuth Token | ||||
|    - Visit [Slack API Apps](https://api.slack.com/apps) | ||||
|    - Create a new app or select existing | ||||
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|      - `users:read` | ||||
|      - `users:read.email` | ||||
|    - Install the app to your workspace | ||||
|    - You'll get the bot token on the last screen.  | ||||
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| 2. **Team ID**: Your Slack workspace/team ID | ||||
|    - Found in workspace settings or URL | ||||
|    - Found in workspace settings or URL (go to your slack instance via web and it'll be after the slash) | ||||
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| 3. **Channel IDs** (Optional): | ||||
|    - Restrict the server to specific channels | ||||
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| Made with ❤️ by the Open WebUI community 🌍 | ||||
| Explore more tools ➡️ https://github.com/open-webui/openapi-servers | ||||
| Explore more tools ➡️ https://github.com/open-webui/openapi-servers | ||||
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