From slack-by-salesforce
Guides mrkdwn syntax, message structure, thread etiquette, and tone for effective Slack messages in dev workflows.
npx claudepluginhub anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --plugin slack-by-salesforceThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
This skill provides guidance for composing well-formatted, effective Slack messages.
Guides composing well-formatted, effective Slack messages using markdown, with structure tips, threading etiquette, and tone best practices. Activates for slack_send_message drafting.
Formats Markdown to Slack rich HTML for copy-paste or mrkdwn for API/webhooks. Generates previews, copies to clipboard, supports tables, lists, emojis, mentions.
Sends messages and rich Block Kit content to Slack channels via webhooks or Bot API. Useful for formatted announcements, marketing reports, metrics, and updates.
Share bugs, ideas, or general feedback.
This skill provides guidance for composing well-formatted, effective Slack messages.
Apply this skill whenever composing, drafting, or helping the user write a Slack message — including when using slack_send_message, slack_send_message_draft, or slack_create_canvas.
Slack uses its own markup syntax called mrkdwn, which differs from standard Markdown. Always use mrkdwn when composing Slack messages:
| Format | Syntax | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bold | *text* | Single asterisks, NOT double |
| Italic | _text_ | Underscores |
| Strikethrough | ~text~ | Tildes |
| Code (inline) | `code` | Backticks |
| Code block | ```code``` | Triple backticks |
| Quote | > text | Angle bracket |
| Link | <url|display text> | Pipe-separated in angle brackets |
| User mention | <@U123456> | User ID in angle brackets |
| Channel mention | <#C123456> | Channel ID in angle brackets |
| Bulleted list | - item or • item | Dash or bullet character |
| Numbered list | 1. item | Number followed by period |
**bold** (double asterisks) — Slack uses *bold* (single asterisks)## headers — Slack does not support Markdown headers. Use *bold text* on its own line instead.[text](url) for links — Slack uses <url|text> format--- for horizontal rules — Slack does not render these*bold* for names, dates, deadlines, and action items so they stand out when scanning.reply_broadcast (also post to channel) only when the reply contains information everyone needs to see.#general is usually more formal than #random.