MCP server for Slack
You can run the slack-mcp server in a container using Podman or Docker:
Example configuration for running with Podman:
{
"mcpServers": {
"slack": {
"command": "podman",
"args": [
"run",
"-i",
"--rm",
"-e", "SLACK_XOXC_TOKEN",
"-e", "SLACK_XOXD_TOKEN",
"-e", "MCP_TRANSPORT",
"-e", "LOGS_CHANNEL_ID",
"quay.io/redhat-ai-tools/slack-mcp"
],
"env": {
"SLACK_XOXC_TOKEN": "xoxc-...",
"SLACK_XOXD_TOKEN": "xoxd-...",
"MCP_TRANSPORT": "stdio",
"LOGS_CHANNEL_ID": "C7000000"
}
}
}
}
To run the server with a non-stdio transport (such as SSE), set the MCP_TRANSPORT
environment variable to a value other than stdio
(e.g., sse
).
Example configuration to connect to a non-stdio MCP server:
{
"mcpServers": {
"slack": {
"url": "https://slack-mcp.example.com/sse",
"headers": {
"X-Slack-Web-Token": "xoxc-...",
"X-Slack-Cookie-Token": "xoxd-..."
}
}
}
}
Extract your Slack XOXC and XOXD tokens easily using browser extensions or Selenium automation: https://github.com/maorfr/slack-token-extractor.