I am a user of slack

I think the desktop client is useful, but sometimes I am working on servers. There is also a browser interface and android and iPhone Clients. My objective is to read and write messages form a command line, for example inside a server environment.

So is there a command line interface frontend for slack?

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There is no full-fledged command line interface that I know of, but there is an API, so in principle anybody could start writing one. Slackcat is a first step in that direction.

A potential alternative approach might be installing a text-mode IRC or XMPP client on your servers, and using the Slack/IRC/XMPP gateway.

EDIT/UPDATE: This answer is clearly outdated now – see the comments and other answers.

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I use this one. Try

To install, type

npm install -g slack-cli 

To send a message,

slackcli -t <Slack token> -g <Slack group name> -m "Hello, World!" 

To send a file,

slackcli -t <Slack token> -g <Slack group name> -f <File name> 

To send from standard input,

cat anyFile.txt | slackcli -t <Slack token> -g <Slack group name> -c 

You can even set the token as environment variable.

SET SLACK_TOKEN=<Slack token> slackcli -g yourGroupName -m "Hello, World!" 
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Here's Slacker, a CLI for Slack using PHP. You'll need your own Slack api token and adjust the configs:

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