The specifics:
When you tag @Claude in Slack, a full Claude Code session is created. This session takes input from the thread, such as bug reports or feature requests.
Additionally, Claude will automatically send progress updates back to the thread and choose the appropriate repository from a user's authenticated accounts.
After it's finished, the integration provides links to open pull requests and review modifications without ever leaving Slack.
Anthropic's prior Slack app integration, which provided only basic chat support, is expanded upon by this feature.
Additionally, Claude will automatically send progress updates back to the thread and choose the appropriate repository from a user's authenticated accounts.
After it's finished, the integration provides links to open pull requests and review modifications without ever leaving Slack.
Anthropic's prior Slack app integration, which provided only basic chat support, is expanded upon by this feature.
Many engineering teams already use Slack as their primary communication platform, which makes it an ideal context and location for a direct coding integration. This allows developers to avoid hopping between applications and utilize the autonomous assistant as a plugged-in coworker integrated directly into their current channels.