Alfred workflow to interact, and perform various functions with the service Slack. Now with multi-team support!
I'm currently in the process of getting this updated to work with multiple organizations where possible, as well as adding some extra workflow options like private groups, stars and a few more things. Stay tuned!
- Install slackfred by visiting the download page in Github or via the Packal page
- Open alfred and type
slt
, then holdcmd
(apple key) and pressenter
. This will open up the Slack API page. Then look for your team (make sure you're logged in) near the bottom. Next to your team name will be your token. - Launch alfred and re-run
slt
to enter your token.
In order to use the workflow with multiple organizations you will need to enter all of your keys as comma seperated strings with no spaces.
Example: team-org-api-token-1,team-org-api-token-2
slk
: Let's you switch easily between channels, groups and IMs. Thanks to buzali for getting this working with Slack's URL scheme.slt
: Set your API Token- Open alfred and type
slt
, then paste your token. If you don't have a token, then holdcmd
to open the API page to get one (look for your team near the bottom of the page).
- Open alfred and type
slm
: Send messages to a channel- Open alfred and type
slm
to populate channels. Use your arrow keys to select a channel and hit TAB. Then you can enter your message and hit ENTER.
- Open alfred and type
slf
: Search files- Open alfred and type
slf
to search files. Selecting a file opens it in your browser
- Open alfred and type
slp
: Set your presence- Open alfred and type
slp active
orslp away
- Open alfred and type
slc
: View, leave and join channels or private groups- Open alfred and type
slc
to display a searchable list of channels. Selecting a channel withalt
leaves andctrl
lets you join. Currently onlyalt
is functional with groups.
- Open alfred and type
slclr
: Clear unread messages- This currently only marks Channels as read and not groups. Depending on the size of your organizations this can also take a few seconds to run.
slim
: Enter a users name to search for most recent DM messagesslr
: Search your starred items- Highlight a result and hitting enter opens the web client to that result
sls
: Perform a query across all your channels in your organizations- Highlight a result and hitting enter opens the web client to that result
- Depending on the size of your organization this can take a few seconds to run
- Create a smoother API key/token process
- Improve speed and performance
This workflow was created in Python with the help of Dean Jackson's Alfred library and the Requests library.