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Simple process to setup Slack on another computer
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# Slack | |
Slack is pretty cool, and it's begun to grow on me. One thing that kept me from | |
diving in head first, was the setup process. It seemed a little half baked. I | |
work on at least 4 different devices, and having to set it up from scratch | |
on each device seemed like too much work. | |
I could never remember all the team names, channels etc. | |
But due to the rest of my team and peers using Slack I finally decided to bite the | |
bullet and spend the time to setup slack on all my devices. I then stumbled on a | |
simple trick, that will literaly list for you all your teams you have been invited | |
to. | |
1. try and join a slack team. | |
2. enter in your email address, the one which has been invited to that Slack team. | |
3. don't enter a password, ask for the "magic-link" instead. | |
4. you will recieve an email from slack, inside that email will be links to all Slack teams that email address has been invited to. | |
5. click on each one, and it will open in your Slack app and you are good to go. | |
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