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Hi,
I am new to Bamboo, Atlassian Products actually. I was trying to link Slack with my bamboo instance. But I am hitting a lot of issues. Was wondering if someone has already used slack to guide me here.
Thanks
Hi Edward,
Thanks for your question!
You can use the below document. I believe it will help you for sure:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamkb/using-slack-for-bamboo-notifications-940217744.html
Thanks,
Robhit
Wow! that was very quick.
Great Support!
I have more questions on Bamboo and other products like Bitbucket. Should I ask here or a new question?
Sorry, I am new to Atlassian Suite. Please excuse me.
Thanks again.
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@Edward Snowden - it is highly recommended to ask a separate question for anything that's not directly related to your first one, because this will provide a considerably higher chance of attracting a competent answer and also helps a lot to keep this community well organized and easily searchable (for example, I've just added the 'slack' tag, which likely won't apply to your other questions).
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Besides the built-in Bamboo integration with Slack via XMPP mentioned by @robhit already (+1), you might also be interested in the free Slack Notifications for Bamboo app that seems to get the job done for a lot of users (judging by the installation count, I'm not using it myself).
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