If you're as concious as I am about the use of language in your Slack workspace, this will interest you.
With the existing guys-bot-for-slack needing some updates to work with the latest flavour of Slack API, I chose to recreate it using the most basic implementation of the Slack SDKs.
The bot responds with an ephemeral message, not seen by anyone but the user who originally messaged.
It requires the bot be invited into the channels you want it to listen on, so it can be implemented by individuals, or teams, as channels require, if that is what you want.
This guide has steps on the Slack API control panel. Please read Who's a Good Bot? A Slack Bot For Inclusive Language, the supporting blog post for this application, on how to set up your Slack App to retrieve your SLACK_TOKEN and SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET.
Get the repo.
git clone https://github.com/lukeocodes/guys-bot.git
cd guys-bot
Install it.
npm install
cp .env.example .env
Update .env
following the .env.example
file supplied with the project.
npm run dev
npm start
More information on setting up your Slack App can be found in Who's a Good Bot? A Slack Bot For Inclusive Language, an article supporting this repository with setup steps.
Once deployed, update your Heroku environment variables with the SLACK_TOKEN and SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET from your Slack App. Once configured head over to your Slack app's Event Subscription page (https://api.slack.com/apps/YOUR_APP_ID/event-subscriptions?) and update your request URL to be https://<your-heroku-app>.herokuapp.com/slack/events
.
Once remixed, update your .env
file with the SLACK_TOKEN and SLACK_SIGNING_SECRET from your Slack App. Once configured head over to your Slack app's Event Subscription page (https://api.slack.com/apps/YOUR_APP_ID/event-subscriptions?) and update your request URL to be https://<your-glitch-project>.glitch.me/slack/events
.
Guy - whos a good bot - is saved as SVG and is subject to the same license for the project. Enjoy :)