--- stage: Manage group: Integrations info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # GitLab for Slack app **(FREE SAAS)** NOTE: The GitLab for Slack app is only configurable for GitLab.com. It does **not** work for on-premises installations where you can configure [Slack slash commands](slack_slash_commands.md) instead. See [Slack application integration for self-managed instances](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/28164) for our plans to make the app configurable for all GitLab installations. Slack provides a native application that you can enable with your project's integrations on GitLab.com. ## Slack App Directory To enable the GitLab for Slack app for your workspace, install the [GitLab application](https://slack-platform.slack.com/apps/A676ADMV5-gitlab) from the [Slack App Directory](https://slack.com/apps). On the [GitLab for Slack app landing page](https://gitlab.com/-/profile/slack/edit), you can select a GitLab project to link with your Slack workspace. ## Configuration Alternatively, you can configure the GitLab for Slack app with your project's integration settings. You must have the appropriate permissions for your Slack workspace to be able to install a new application. See [Add apps to your Slack workspace](https://slack.com/help/articles/202035138-Add-apps-to-your-Slack-workspace). To enable the GitLab integration for your Slack workspace: 1. Go to your project's **Settings > Integration > Slack application** (only visible on GitLab.com). 1. Select **Install Slack app**. 1. Select **Allow** on Slack's confirmation screen. You can also select **Reinstall Slack app** to update the app in your Slack workspace to the latest version. See [Version history](#version-history) for details. ## Create a project alias for Slack To create a project alias on GitLab.com for Slack integration: 1. Go to your project's home page. 1. Go to **Settings > Integrations** (only visible on GitLab.com). 1. On the **Integrations** page, select **Slack application**. 1. The current **Project Alias**, if any, is displayed. To edit this value, select **Edit**. 1. Enter your desired alias, and select **Save changes**. Some Slack commands require a project alias and fail with the following error if the project alias is incorrect or missing from the command: ```plaintext GitLab error: project or alias not found ``` ## Usage After installing the app, everyone in your Slack workspace can use the [slash commands](../../../integration/slash_commands.md). When you perform your first slash command, you are asked to authorize your Slack user on GitLab.com. The only difference with the [manually configurable Slack slash commands](slack_slash_commands.md) is that you must prefix all commands with the `/gitlab` keyword. For example, to show the issue number `1001` under the `gitlab-org/gitlab` project, you must run the following command: ```plaintext /gitlab gitlab-org/gitlab issue show 1001 ``` ## Version history In GitLab 15.0 and later, the GitLab for Slack app is updated to [Slack's new granular permissions model](https://medium.com/slack-developer-blog/more-precision-less-restrictions-a3550006f9c3). While there is no change in functionality, you should reinstall the app. ## Troubleshooting When you work with the GitLab for Slack app, the [App Home](https://api.slack.com/start/overview#app_home) might not display properly. As a workaround, ensure your app is up to date. To update an existing Slack integration: 1. Go to your [chat settings](https://gitlab.com/-/profile/chat_names). 1. Next to your project, select **Slack application**. 1. Select **Reinstall Slack app**. Alternatively, you can [configure a new Slack integration](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/slack/).