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This skill automates Slack messaging and channel management using Rube MCP to send messages, search conversations, and manage reactions and threads.
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name: slack-automation
description: "Automate Slack messaging, channel management, search, reactions, and threads via Rube MCP (Composio). Send messages, search conversations, manage channels/users, and react to messages programmatically."
requires:
mcp: [rube]
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# Slack Automation via Rube MCP
Automate Slack workspace operations including messaging, search, channel management, and reaction workflows through Composio's Slack toolkit.
## Prerequisites
- Rube MCP must be connected (RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS available)
- Active Slack connection via `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `slack`
- Always call `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` first to get current tool schemas
## Setup
**Get Rube MCP**: Add `https://rube.app/mcp` as an MCP server in your client configuration. No API keys needed — just add the endpoint and it works.
1. Verify Rube MCP is available by confirming `RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS` responds
2. Call `RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS` with toolkit `slack`
3. If connection is not ACTIVE, follow the returned auth link to complete Slack OAuth
4. Confirm connection status shows ACTIVE before running any workflows
## Core Workflows
### 1. Send Messages to Channels
**When to use**: User wants to post a message to a Slack channel or DM
**Tool sequence**:
1. `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` - Resolve channel name to channel ID [Prerequisite]
2. `SLACK_LIST_ALL_CHANNELS` - Fallback if FIND_CHANNELS returns empty/ambiguous results [Fallback]
3. `SLACK_FIND_USERS` - Resolve user for DMs or @mentions [Optional]
4. `SLACK_OPEN_DM` - Open/reuse a DM channel if messaging a user directly [Optional]
5. `SLACK_SEND_MESSAGE` - Post the message with resolved channel ID [Required]
6. `SLACK_UPDATES_A_SLACK_MESSAGE` - Edit the posted message if corrections needed [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `channel`: Channel ID or name (without '#' prefix)
- `markdown_text`: Preferred field for formatted messages (supports headers, bold, italic, code blocks)
- `text`: Raw text fallback (deprecated in favor of markdown_text)
- `thread_ts`: Timestamp of parent message to reply in a thread
- `blocks`: Block Kit layout blocks (deprecated, use markdown_text)
**Pitfalls**:
- `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` requires `query` param; missing it errors with "Invalid request data provided"
- `SLACK_SEND_MESSAGE` requires valid channel plus one of markdown_text/text/blocks/attachments
- Invalid block payloads return error=invalid_blocks (max 50 blocks)
- Replies become top-level posts if `thread_ts` is omitted
- Persist `response.data.channel` and `response.data.message.ts` from SEND_MESSAGE for edit/thread operations
### 2. Search Messages and Conversations
**When to use**: User wants to find specific messages across the workspace
**Tool sequence**:
1. `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` - Resolve channel for scoped search with `in:#channel` [Optional]
2. `SLACK_FIND_USERS` - Resolve user for author filter with `from:@user` [Optional]
3. `SLACK_SEARCH_MESSAGES` - Run keyword search across accessible conversations [Required]
4. `SLACK_FETCH_MESSAGE_THREAD_FROM_A_CONVERSATION` - Expand threads for relevant hits [Required]
**Key parameters**:
- `query`: Search string supporting modifiers (`in:#channel`, `from:@user`, `before:YYYY-MM-DD`, `after:YYYY-MM-DD`, `has:link`, `has:file`)
- `count`: Results per page (max 100), or total with auto_paginate=true
- `sort`: 'score' (relevance) or 'timestamp' (chronological)
- `sort_dir`: 'asc' or 'desc'
**Pitfalls**:
- Validation fails if `query` is missing/empty
- `ok=true` can still mean no hits (`response.data.messages.total=0`)
- Matches are under `response.data.messages.matches` (sometimes also `response.data_preview.messages.matches`)
- `match.text` may be empty/truncated; key info can appear in `matches[].attachments[]`
- Thread expansion via FETCH_MESSAGE_THREAD can truncate when `response.data.has_more=true`; paginate via `response_metadata.next_cursor`
### 3. Manage Channels and Users
**When to use**: User wants to list channels, users, or workspace info
**Tool sequence**:
1. `SLACK_FETCH_TEAM_INFO` - Validate connectivity and get workspace identity [Required]
2. `SLACK_LIST_ALL_CHANNELS` - Enumerate public channels [Required]
3. `SLACK_LIST_CONVERSATIONS` - Include private channels and DMs [Optional]
4. `SLACK_LIST_ALL_USERS` - List workspace members [Required]
5. `SLACK_RETRIEVE_CONVERSATION_INFORMATION` - Get detailed channel metadata [Optional]
6. `SLACK_LIST_USER_GROUPS_FOR_TEAM_WITH_OPTIONS` - List user groups [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `cursor`: Pagination cursor from `response_metadata.next_cursor`
- `limit`: Results per page (default varies; set explicitly for large workspaces)
- `types`: Channel types filter ('public_channel', 'private_channel', 'im', 'mpim')
**Pitfalls**:
- Workspace metadata is nested under `response.data.team`, not top-level
- `SLACK_LIST_ALL_CHANNELS` returns public channels only; use `SLACK_LIST_CONVERSATIONS` for private/IM coverage
- `SLACK_LIST_ALL_USERS` can hit HTTP 429 rate limits; honor Retry-After header
- Always paginate via `response_metadata.next_cursor` until empty; de-duplicate by `id`
### 4. React to and Thread Messages
**When to use**: User wants to add reactions or manage threaded conversations
**Tool sequence**:
1. `SLACK_SEARCH_MESSAGES` or `SLACK_FETCH_CONVERSATION_HISTORY` - Find the target message [Prerequisite]
2. `SLACK_ADD_REACTION_TO_AN_ITEM` - Add an emoji reaction [Required]
3. `SLACK_FETCH_ITEM_REACTIONS` - List reactions on a message [Optional]
4. `SLACK_REMOVE_REACTION_FROM_ITEM` - Remove a reaction [Optional]
5. `SLACK_SEND_MESSAGE` - Reply in thread using `thread_ts` [Optional]
6. `SLACK_FETCH_MESSAGE_THREAD_FROM_A_CONVERSATION` - Read full thread [Optional]
**Key parameters**:
- `channel`: Channel ID where the message lives
- `timestamp` / `ts`: Message timestamp (unique identifier like '1234567890.123456')
- `name`: Emoji name without colons (e.g., 'thumbsup', 'wave::skin-tone-3')
- `thread_ts`: Parent message timestamp for threaded replies
**Pitfalls**:
- Reactions require exact channel ID + message timestamp pair
- Emoji names use Slack's naming convention without colons
- `SLACK_FETCH_CONVERSATION_HISTORY` only returns main channel timeline, NOT threaded replies
- Use `SLACK_FETCH_MESSAGE_THREAD_FROM_A_CONVERSATION` with parent's `thread_ts` to get thread replies
### 5. Schedule Messages
**When to use**: User wants to schedule a message for future delivery
**Tool sequence**:
1. `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` - Resolve channel ID [Prerequisite]
2. `SLACK_SCHEDULE_MESSAGE` - Schedule the message with `post_at` timestamp [Required]
**Key parameters**:
- `channel`: Resolved channel ID
- `post_at`: Unix timestamp for delivery (up to 120 days in advance)
- `text` / `blocks`: Message content
**Pitfalls**:
- Scheduling is limited to 120 days in advance
- `post_at` must be a Unix timestamp, not ISO 8601
## Common Patterns
### ID Resolution
Always resolve display names to IDs before operations:
- **Channel name -> Channel ID**: `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` with `query` param
- **User name -> User ID**: `SLACK_FIND_USERS` with `search_query` or `email`
- **DM channel**: `SLACK_OPEN_DM` with resolved user IDs
### Pagination
Most list endpoints use cursor-based pagination:
- Follow `response_metadata.next_cursor` until empty
- Set explicit `limit` values (e.g., 100-200) for reliable paging
- De-duplicate results by `id` across pages
### Message Formatting
- Prefer `markdown_text` over `text` or `blocks` for formatted messages
- Use `<@USER_ID>` format to mention users (not @username)
- Use `\n` for line breaks in markdown_text
## Known Pitfalls
- **Channel resolution**: `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` can return empty results if channel is private and bot hasn't been invited
- **Rate limits**: `SLACK_LIST_ALL_USERS` and other list endpoints can hit HTTP 429; honor Retry-After header
- **Nested responses**: Results may be nested under `response.data.results[0].response.data` in wrapped executions
- **Thread vs channel**: `SLACK_FETCH_CONVERSATION_HISTORY` returns main timeline only; use `SLACK_FETCH_MESSAGE_THREAD_FROM_A_CONVERSATION` for thread replies
- **Message editing**: Requires both `channel` and original message `ts`; persist these from SEND_MESSAGE response
- **Search delays**: Recently posted messages may not appear in search results immediately
- **Scope limitations**: Missing OAuth scopes can cause 403 errors; check with `SLACK_GET_APP_PERMISSION_SCOPES`
## Quick Reference
| Task | Tool Slug | Key Params |
|------|-----------|------------|
| Find channels | `SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS` | `query` |
| List all channels | `SLACK_LIST_ALL_CHANNELS` | `limit`, `cursor`, `types` |
| Send message | `SLACK_SEND_MESSAGE` | `channel`, `markdown_text` |
| Edit message | `SLACK_UPDATES_A_SLACK_MESSAGE` | `channel`, `ts`, `markdown_text` |
| Search messages | `SLACK_SEARCH_MESSAGES` | `query`, `count`, `sort` |
| Get thread | `SLACK_FETCH_MESSAGE_THREAD_FROM_A_CONVERSATION` | `channel`, `ts` |
| Add reaction | `SLACK_ADD_REACTION_TO_AN_ITEM` | `channel`, `name`, `timestamp` |
| Find users | `SLACK_FIND_USERS` | `search_query` or `email` |
| List users | `SLACK_LIST_ALL_USERS` | `limit`, `cursor` |
| Open DM | `SLACK_OPEN_DM` | user IDs |
| Schedule message | `SLACK_SCHEDULE_MESSAGE` | `channel`, `post_at`, `text` |
| Get channel info | `SLACK_RETRIEVE_CONVERSATION_INFORMATION` | channel ID |
| Channel history | `SLACK_FETCH_CONVERSATION_HISTORY` | `channel`, `oldest`, `latest` |
| Workspace info | `SLACK_FETCH_TEAM_INFO` | (none) |
This skill automates Slack messaging, channel and user management, search, reactions, threads, and scheduling through the Rube MCP (Composio) Slack toolkit. It provides programmatic flows to resolve names to IDs, post and edit messages, search across conversations, manage channels and members, add/remove reactions, and schedule future posts. Built for agentic workflows, it expects Rube MCP tool schemas to be available before use.
The skill uses Rube MCP tool calls: first query RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS to load available tool schemas, then manage a Slack connection via RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS. Common operations chain toolkit actions (e.g., SLACK_FIND_CHANNELS -> SLACK_SEND_MESSAGE) and persist key response values such as channel IDs and message timestamps for follow-up actions like edits, threading, or reactions. Pagination, rate-limit headers, and OAuth connection status must be handled explicitly in workflows.
What must I do before calling Slack toolkit actions?
Call RUBE_SEARCH_TOOLS to load tool schemas and then RUBE_MANAGE_CONNECTIONS to ensure the Slack connection is ACTIVE; follow the OAuth link if it is not.
Why did my search return no hits despite recent messages?
Search indexing can lag; also validate your query includes required modifiers and that results may be nested under response.data.messages.matches or a preview path.