--- stage: Manage group: Import and Integrate info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://handbook.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Slack slash commands **(FREE SELF)** NOTE: This feature is only configurable on self-managed GitLab instances. For GitLab.com, use the [GitLab for Slack app](gitlab_slack_application.md) instead. You can use [slash commands](gitlab_slack_application.md#slash-commands) to run common GitLab operations, like creating an issue, from a [Slack](https://slack.com/) chat environment. To run slash commands in Slack, you must configure both Slack and GitLab. GitLab can also send events (such as `issue created`) to Slack as part of [Slack notifications](gitlab_slack_application.md#slack-notifications). For a list of available slash commands, see [Slash commands](gitlab_slack_application.md#slash-commands). ## Configure the integration Slack slash commands are scoped to a project. To configure Slack slash commands: 1. On the left sidebar, select **Search or go to** and find your project. 1. Select **Settings > Integrations**. 1. Select **Slack slash commands** and leave this browser tab open. 1. In a new browser tab, sign in to Slack and [add a new slash command](https://my.slack.com/services/new/slash-commands). 1. Enter a slash command trigger name. You could use the project name. 1. Select **Add Slash Command Integration**. 1. In the Slack browser tab: 1. Complete the fields with information from the GitLab browser tab. 1. Select **Save Integration** and copy the **Token** value. 1. In the GitLab browser tab: 1. Paste the token and ensure the **Active** checkbox is selected. 1. Select **Save changes**. You can now run slash commands in Slack.