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How to install Shotcut in Slack

Are you looking to seamlessly integrate Shotcut with your Slack workspace? Shotcut is a powerful tool for shortening links and managing them within Slack. By following these simple steps, you can install Shotcut in your Slack workspace and start shortening links directly from your Slack interface.

Step 1: Add Shotcut to Your Slack Workspace

To begin, you need to add Shotcut to your Slack workspace. Follow these steps:

  1. Open your Slack workspace.
  2. Navigate to the Apps section.
  3. Search for "Shotcut" in the Slack App Directory.
  4. Click on the Shotcut app.
  5. Click on the Add to Slack button.

Step 2: Integrate Shotcut with Slack

After adding Shotcut to your Slack workspace, you can start integrating it with your account. Here's how:

  1. Once Shotcut is added to your workspace, you can start using it by typing /shotcut in any Slack channel or direct message.
  2. To shorten a link, simply type /shotcut followed by the URL you want to shorten. For example:

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/shotcut https://example.com

  1. If you want to use a custom alias for your shortened link, you can do so by typing:Replace (alias) with your desired custom alias.

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/shotcut (alias) https://example.com

  1. You can also retrieve information about the last 5 clicks on a shortened link by typing:

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/shotcut clicks:https://short.link

  1. For additional help or information about Shotcut commands, type:

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/shotcut help

Step 3: Start Shortening Links in Slack

Now that Shotcut is installed and integrated with your Slack workspace, you can start shortening links directly from Slack. Whether you're sharing articles, documents, or webpages, Shotcut makes it easy to generate shortened links and keep track of them within Slack.

Conclusion

By following these simple steps, you can install and use Shotcut in your Slack workspace to shorten links efficiently and streamline your communication. Enjoy the convenience of generating shortened links directly from Slack with Shotcut

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