
Slack Hacks
Tips & Tools for Team Collaboration
Troy Mott(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-4919-6505-4 (ISBN)
Description
We're surrounded with a myriad of communication tools: email, Skype, Twitter, Facebook, and Snapchat, to name a few. Slack is a newer communication tool, borrowing IRC concepts and transcending them with an intuitive interface that allows countless customizations and integrations-from other communication tools to bots, Kayak, Google, Hacker News, and more. Slack glues together all of your favorite applications, and if there isn't something already available to fit your needs, you can hack your own solution. This practical book provides you with hacks to use Slack efficiently and adapt it to your company and your community. It discusses Slack integrations, covering both IFTTT and Zapier. Going deeper into Slack customization, the book also shows how you can build your own applications and Slack bots by giving you some examples using different tools and frameworks to hack your custom workflow.These custom hacks include: Videoconferencing in your Slack channel Using Natural Language Processing to search flights Creating a Hacker News update Outputting your team's time zones Creating a slackbot to randomly select tea making Using Heroku to host a poker bot Dispatching customer support through Slack Organizing tournaments in your team Making your bot self aware Designing a plugin to create polls Creating xkcd charts Sharing code snippets directly in Slack
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4919-6505-4 (9781491965054)
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Person
Troy Mott is a corporate services agent for Studio B, where he works with authors supplying technical content to corporations. He is a coauthor of O'Reilly's Windows XP in a Nutshell.