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Luke "Jared" Bennett
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# GitLab Slack application
>**Notes:**
-
Introduced in [GitLab Enterprise Edition] 9.4.
-
Currently only configurable for GitLab.com, it will not work for on-premises
installations. You can configure the
[
Slack slash commands
](
slack_slash_commands.md
)
service instead. We're working with Slack on making this configurable for all
GitLab installations.
NOTE:
**Note:**
The GitLab Slack application is only configurable for GitLab.com. It will
**not**
work for on-premises installations where you can configure the
[
Slack slash commands
](
slack_slash_commands.md
)
service instead. We're working
with Slack on making this configurable for all GitLab installations, but there's
no ETA.
It was first introduced in GitLab 9.4 and distributed to Slack App Directory in
GitLab 10.2 (with availability toward the end of November 2017).
Slack provides a native application which you can enable via your project's
integrations on GitLab.com.
## Slack App Directory
The simplest way to enable the GitLab Slack application for your workspace is to
install the GitLab application from
the
[
Slack App Directory
](
https://slack.com/apps
)
.
> This will be available toward the end of November 2017, and the docs will be updated here
when it is ready.
Clicking install will take you to the
[
GitLab Slack application landing page
](
https://gitlab.com/profile/slack/edit
)
where you can select a project to enable the GitLab Slack application for.
![
GitLab Slack application landing page
](
img/gitlab_slack_app_landing_page.png
)
## Configuration
Alternatively, you can configure the Slack application with a project's
integration settings.
Keep in mind that you need to have the appropriate permissions for your Slack
team in order to be able to install a new application, read more in Slack's
docs on
[
Adding an app to your team
][
slack-docs
]
.
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