After downloading, you can install it through the default package installer of Arch. If you have issues installing Slack through the CLI method, you can just click here to download the compressed ZST version of Slack for your system.
everything seems to work just fine, all my teams are there and I didn't even have to re-enter my channel passwords (good! since I'd have had to do a "password reset" for several channels)Īgain, this seems like it'd be a commonplace migration and I was stupefied when I found nothing on it, so if this is a well-known thing then I apologize for wasting your time. after installing the Slack desktop app on your new box, just copy this folder from your old one: C:UsersSlack will prompt you to restart your Slack app to apply the change, for some reason. On Android, scroll down to the General section and tap the Dark Mode option. I did rename the vanilla folder that was created on install just in case my copy didn't have the expected results I could go back to the 'good' copy, but nope. On iPhone or iPad, tap the switch to the right of Dark Mode to quickly toggle it on or off. after installing the Slack desktop app on your new box, just copy this folder from your old one: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Slack This seems like it'd be a common thing to do, but I just couldn't find anything that said "here's how you do it". I signed up a long time ago and haven't had to remember the team names And what are the names of those other 11 teams I pop in and out of? What was the name of that team I literally mess in all day? When it asks you to agree with the Terms, type A and hit the Enter key. winget install Slack\SlackTechnologies.Slack. Now, we just need to run the following command to install the Slack app using the command line. Then click on the emoji to select an emoji to replace the current one with a new emoji. Slack Command to install it on Windows 10 or 11.
Not having done a fresh install on a fresh machine in quite some time, seeing the blank page asking me to "Sign in to a team" caught me off guard. To manually update your Slack status and associated emoji, click on your profile picture in the top right corner when the Slack desktop app is open and click into your status field, located right below Active or Away. I just moved into a new laptop and, of course, installed Slack.