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Replace MY.example.com with example.com
Signed-off-by: Suguru Hirahara <acioustick@noreply.codeberg.org>
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6. Invite the bridge bot user into the admin room:
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```
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/invite @slackbot:MY.example.com
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/invite @slackbot:example.com
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```
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Note that the bot's domain is your server's domain **without the `matrix.` prefix.**
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* Create a Matrix room in the usual manner for your client. Take a note of its Matrix room ID - it will look something like !aBcDeF:example.com.
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* Invite the bot user to both the Slack and Matrix channels you would like to bridge using `/invite @matrixbot` for Slack and `/invite @slackbot:MY.example.com` for Matrix.
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* Invite the bot user to both the Slack and Matrix channels you would like to bridge using `/invite @matrixbot` for Slack and `/invite @slackbot:example.com` for Matrix.
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* Determine the "channel ID" that Slack uses to identify the channel. You can see it when you open a given Slack channel in a browser. The URL reads like this: `https://app.slack.com/client/XXX/<the channel ID>/details/`.
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