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buddy-slack

v0.1.1

Published

Buddy Slack plugin for opencode.

Readme

Buddy Slack

Buddy Slack is an opencode plugin that exposes Slack read and write tools through a project-owned Slack app.

Install

bun install

Add the plugin to opencode by package name.

{
  "plugin": ["buddy-slack"]
}

Auth

Slack OAuth is local. Set SLACK_CLIENT_ID, SLACK_CLIENT_SECRET, and BUDDY_SLACK_REDIRECT_URI, then call slack_auth_start from opencode. Open the returned Slack authorization URL, complete the flow, and call slack_auth_status.

OAuth credentials are stored in the macOS Keychain under the buddy-slack service. SLACK_USER_TOKEN is supported only as a local development fallback.

Tools

Auth:

  • slack_auth_start
  • slack_auth_finish
  • slack_auth_status
  • slack_disconnect

Read/search:

  • slack_read_user_profile
  • slack_search_channels
  • slack_read_channel
  • slack_read_thread
  • slack_search_public
  • slack_search_public_and_private
  • slack_search_users
  • slack_read_canvas

Write:

  • slack_send_message
  • slack_schedule_message
  • slack_create_canvas
  • slack_edit_message
  • slack_delete_message
  • slack_send_message_draft

Parity Notes

slack_send_message_draft is intentionally unavailable until a Slack-supported API path is found for ChatGPT-style attached drafts. It returns an explicit unavailable error instead of pretending a local pending action is a Slack draft.

Slack write tools use action-scoped opencode permissions such as slack.write.send, slack.write.canvas, and slack.write.delete, so an always-allow decision for one write action does not automatically allow another.

Verification

bun run verify