Claude Code Slack Channel
Enables two-way communication between Claude Code and Slack: routes incoming Slack messages into Claude Code sessions and allows Claude to reply via the send_slack_message tool.
Click on "Install Server".
Wait a few minutes for the server to deploy. Once ready, it will show a "Started" state.
In the chat, type
@followed by the MCP server name and your instructions, e.g., "@Claude Code Slack ChannelReply to the Slack message from the team channel."
That's it! The server will respond to your query, and you can continue using it as needed.
Here is a step-by-step guide with screenshots.
Claude Code Slack Channel
Connect Claude Code to your Slack workspace using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This server runs a Slack App in Socket Mode that routes incoming messages from Slack directly into your local Claude Code session, and gives Claude the ability to securely reply back!
Features
Two-Way Communication: Send messages from Slack to Claude Code, and allow Claude Code to natively reply using an MCP tool (
send_slack_message).Zero Configuration Tunnels: Uses Slack Socket Mode, meaning no
ngrokor public IP addresses are required. Runs completely locally!Private Channel Support: Fully supports routing messages from private Slack channels.
Related MCP server: Claude Code MCP Server
Setup Instructions
1. Create a Slack App
Go to Slack API Apps and click Create New App > From scratch.
Go to Socket Mode (left sidebar) and toggle it On.
Generate an App-Level Token with the
connections:writescope. (Starts withxapp-).Go to OAuth & Permissions (left sidebar), scroll to Scopes > Bot Token Scopes, and add the
channels:history,chat:write, andgroups:historyscopes.Go to Event Subscriptions (left sidebar), toggle Enable Events to On, and subscribe to
message.channelsandmessage.groupsunder "Subscribe to bot events".Important: Scroll to the bottom and click Save Changes.
Go to Install App and install it into your workspace to get your Bot User OAuth Token (Starts with
xoxb-).
2. Configure Claude Code
You can add this MCP server to your global Claude Code configuration (~/.claude.json) or to a project-specific .claude.json configuration.
Run npm install in this directory to install the @slack/bolt and tsx dependencies. Then, add the following to your mcpServers block, replacing the path and tokens with your actual values:
{
"mcpServers": {
"slack-channel": {
"type": "stdio",
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"tsx",
"/path/to/this/repository/webhook.ts"
],
"env": {
"SLACK_APP_TOKEN": "xapp-...",
"SLACK_BOT_TOKEN": "xoxb-...",
"SLACK_CHANNEL_ID": "C0..." // Optional: add a channel ID here so it only listens to one specific channel!
}
}
}
}3. Usage
Simply restart Claude Code. The server will initialize in the background and connect to Slack.
Invite your bot to any channel in Slack using
/invite @YourBotName.Send a message in that channel, and it will seamlessly appear in Claude Code as context!
You can ask Claude Code directly to "Reply to that Slack message" and it will autonomously use the
send_slack_messagetool to post back.
⚠️ Architecture Caveat: Global vs. Local Configuration
Slack's Socket Mode allows multiple WebSocket connections using the identical App Token, and load-balances (randomizes) incoming messages across all connected clients.
Because of this:
Global Configuration (
~/.claude.json): If you have multiple Terminal windows open running Claude Code simultaneously, each window spawns its own MCP server. When you send a Slack message, Slack will randomly route it to only one of your active terminals.Local Configuration (
./.claude.json): If you only want Slack messages to route uniquely to a specific project workspace, do not configure this server globally. Instead, configure themcpServersblock in a local.claude.jsonfile inside that specific project folder so the webhook server is only spawned when you are actively working in that directory.
Troubleshooting
If messages aren't arriving:
Ensure you have invited the bot to the channel.
Ensure you clicked the yellow "Reinstall to Workspace" banner in Slack after changing event scopes.
Check the
slack-debug.logfile generated in the root of this repository.
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