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Slack Automation

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Automate tasks and extract data from Slack easily.

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What Slack Automation does

The Slack Automation skill allows users to interact with their Slack workspaces through browser automation. This skill is particularly useful for developers and designers who need to automate repetitive tasks, check unread messages, or extract specific data from Slack without manual effort. By leveraging a connected browser session, users can navigate through Slack, send messages, and gather information programmatically. This can significantly enhance productivity, especially in environments where Slack is heavily utilized for communication and collaboration.

To get started, users can connect to an existing Slack session or open Slack in a browser. Once connected, they can take a snapshot of the current state of the Slack interface, allowing them to identify interactive elements for further actions. The skill supports a variety of tasks, including checking unread messages, navigating to specific channels, searching for messages, and extracting channel information. The ability to take screenshots and document findings further aids in maintaining a record of interactions.

This skill is designed for users who frequently interact with Slack and need a more efficient way to manage their workflow. It is particularly beneficial for those who require quick access to information or need to perform tasks that would otherwise be time-consuming if done manually. By automating these interactions, users can focus on more critical aspects of their work, leaving the repetitive tasks to the automation skill.

However, it is important to note that this skill relies on browser automation and does not interact with the Slack API. As a result, it is limited to the current browser session and may be subject to rate limiting by Slack, requiring users to pace their interactions. This skill is not suitable for cross-workspace automation, as it operates solely within the user's own Slack workspace.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to automate tasks in Slack, such as checking unread messages or extracting information from channels.

When not to use it

Avoid this skill if you need to access Slack's API or perform cross-workspace automation, as it is limited to browser interactions.

What you can build with it

Checking Unread Messages

Quickly check for unread messages across channels and direct messages by automating the navigation and screenshot process.

Navigating to Specific Channels

Easily find and navigate to specific channels by automating the search and click actions within Slack.

Extracting Channel Information

Gather detailed information about channels, including member lists and message history, through automated data extraction.

How to install Slack Automation

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add vercel-labs/agent-browser/slack --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Written by vercel-labs

Slack Automation

Interact with Slack workspaces to check messages, extract data, and automate common tasks.

Quick Start

Connect to an existing Slack browser session or open Slack:

# Connect to existing session on port 9222 (typical for already-open Slack)
agent-browser connect 9222

# Or open Slack if not already running
agent-browser open https://app.slack.com

Then take a snapshot to see what's available:

agent-browser snapshot -i

Core Workflow

  1. Connect/Navigate: Open or connect to Slack
  2. Snapshot: Get interactive elements with refs (@e1, @e2, etc.)
  3. Navigate: Click tabs, expand sections, or navigate to specific channels
  4. Extract/Interact: Read data or perform actions
  5. Screenshot: Capture evidence of findings
# Example: Check unread channels
agent-browser connect 9222
agent-browser snapshot -i
# Look for "More unreads" button
agent-browser click @e21  # Ref for "More unreads" button
agent-browser screenshot slack-unreads.png

Common Tasks

Checking Unread Messages

# Connect to Slack
agent-browser connect 9222

# Take snapshot to locate unreads button
agent-browser snapshot -i

# Look for:
# - "More unreads" button (usually near top of sidebar)
# - "Unreads" toggle in Activity tab (shows unread count)
# - Channel names with badges/bold text indicating unreads

# Navigate to Activity tab to see all unreads in one view
agent-browser click @e14  # Activity tab (ref may vary)
agent-browser wait 1000
agent-browser screenshot activity-unreads.png

# Or check DMs tab
agent-browser click @e13  # DMs tab
agent-browser screenshot dms.png

# Or expand "More unreads" in sidebar
agent-browser click @e21  # More unreads button
agent-browser wait 500
agent-browser screenshot expanded-unreads.png

Navigating to a Channel

# Search for channel in sidebar or by name
agent-browser snapshot -i

# Look for channel name in the list (e.g., "engineering", "product-design")
# Click on the channel treeitem ref
agent-browser click @e94  # Example: engineering channel ref
agent-browser wait --load networkidle
agent-browser screenshot channel.png

Finding Messages/Threads

# Use Slack search
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser click @e5  # Search button (typical ref)
agent-browser fill @e_search "keyword"
agent-browser press Enter
agent-browser wait --load networkidle
agent-browser screenshot search-results.png

Extracting Channel Information

# Get list of all visible channels
agent-browser snapshot --json > slack-snapshot.json

# Parse for channel names and metadata
# Look for treeitem elements with level=2 (sub-channels under sections)

Checking Channel Details

# Open a channel
agent-browser click @e_channel_ref
agent-browser wait 1000

# Get channel info (members, description, etc.)
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser screenshot channel-details.png

# Scroll through messages
agent-browser scroll down 500
agent-browser screenshot channel-messages.png

Taking Notes/Capturing State

When you need to document findings from Slack:

# Take annotated screenshot (shows element numbers)
agent-browser screenshot --annotate slack-state.png

# Take full-page screenshot
agent-browser screenshot --full slack-full.png

# Get current URL for reference
agent-browser get url

# Get page title
agent-browser get title

Sidebar Structure

Understanding Slack's sidebar helps you navigate efficiently:

- Threads
- Huddles
- Drafts & sent
- Directories
- [Section Headers - External connections, Starred, Channels, etc.]
  - [Channels listed as treeitems]
- Direct Messages
  - [DMs listed]
- Apps
  - [App shortcuts]
- [More unreads] button (toggles unread channels list)

Key refs to look for:

  • @e12 - Home tab (usually)
  • @e13 - DMs tab
  • @e14 - Activity tab
  • @e5 - Search button
  • @e21 - More unreads button (varies by session)

Tabs in Slack

After clicking on a channel, you'll see tabs:

  • Messages - Channel conversation
  • Files - Shared files
  • Pins - Pinned messages
  • Add canvas - Collaborative canvas
  • Other tabs depending on workspace setup

Click tab refs to switch views and get different information.

Extracting Data from Slack

Get Text Content

# Get a message or element's text
agent-browser get text @e_message_ref

Parse Accessibility Tree

# Full snapshot as JSON for programmatic parsing
agent-browser snapshot --json > output.json

# Look for:
# - Channel names (name field in treeitem)
# - Message content (in listitem/document elements)
# - User names (button elements with user info)
# - Timestamps (link elements with time info)

Count Unreads

# After expanding unreads section:
agent-browser snapshot -i | grep -c "treeitem"
# Each treeitem with a channel name in the unreads section is one unread

Best Practices

  • Connect to existing sessions: Use agent-browser connect 9222 if Slack is already open. This is faster than opening a new browser.
  • Take snapshots before clicking: Always snapshot -i to identify refs before clicking buttons.
  • Re-snapshot after navigation: After navigating to a new channel or section, take a fresh snapshot to find new refs.
  • Use JSON snapshots for parsing: When you need to extract structured data, use snapshot --json for machine-readable output.
  • Pace interactions: Add sleep 1 between rapid interactions to let the UI update.
  • Check accessibility tree: The accessibility tree shows what screen readers (and your automation) can see. If an element isn't in the snapshot, it may be hidden or require scrolling.
  • Scroll in sidebar: Use agent-browser scroll down 300 --selector ".p-sidebar" to scroll within the Slack sidebar if channel list is long.

Limitations

  • Cannot access Slack API: This uses browser automation, not the Slack API. No OAuth, webhooks, or bot tokens needed.
  • Session-specific: Screenshots and snapshots are tied to the current browser session.
  • Rate limiting: Slack may rate-limit rapid interactions. Add delays between commands if needed.
  • Workspace-specific: You interact with your own workspace -- no cross-workspace automation.

Debugging

Check console for errors

agent-browser console
agent-browser errors

Get current page state

agent-browser get url
agent-browser get title
agent-browser screenshot page-state.png

Example: Full Unread Check

#!/bin/bash

# Connect to Slack
agent-browser connect 9222

# Take initial snapshot
echo "=== Checking Slack unreads ==="
agent-browser snapshot -i > snapshot.txt

# Check Activity tab for unreads
agent-browser click @e14  # Activity tab
agent-browser wait 1000
agent-browser screenshot activity.png
ACTIVITY_RESULT=$(agent-browser get text @e_main_area)
echo "Activity: $ACTIVITY_RESULT"

# Check DMs
agent-browser click @e13  # DMs tab
agent-browser wait 1000
agent-browser screenshot dms.png

# Check unread channels in sidebar
agent-browser click @e21  # More unreads button
agent-browser wait 500
agent-browser snapshot -i > unreads-expanded.txt
agent-browser screenshot unreads.png

# Summary
echo "=== Summary ==="
echo "See activity.png, dms.png, and unreads.png for full details"

References

Frequently asked questions about Slack Automation

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