Helping our Slack community ask questions without fear of being judged
Once installed in your workspace, try it out by clicking the lightning bolt at the bottom left of the text box in Slack and clicking Ask question anonymously
in the list of shortcuts.
After asking your question, it will appear like this:
Project environment variables should first be defined in .env.sample
without real values for their data (that file is tracked by git). After cloning, make sure to duplicate .env.sample
as .env
and then fill in all required variables using the details provided in the section below.
This project is reliant on the installation of the following dependencies:
- Node (LTS) (v18.0+)
After downloading the dependencies above, install all dependencies by running yarn
.
Before being able to run the app locally, you'll need to create a Slack app and configure it with the appropriate permissions:
- Create an app on the Slack API Site
- Use the following manifest and update with your local or cloud URL:
display_information:
name: Asking for a Friend
description: Helping our community ask questions without fear of being judged
background_color: "#004492"
features:
bot_user:
display_name: Asking for a Friend
always_online: true
shortcuts:
- name: Ask question anonymously
type: global
callback_id: postAnonymousQuestion
description: Posts an anonymous question in the current channel
oauth_config:
scopes:
bot:
- chat:write
- chat:write.public
- commands
- channels:read
settings:
interactivity:
is_enabled: true
request_url: https://[YOUR-APP-URL]/slack/events
org_deploy_enabled: false
socket_mode_enabled: false
token_rotation_enabled: false
The best way to start the app and work on it is by using yarn dev
, which will start the app and then restart the app whenever a TypeScript file changes. After modifying a non-Typescript file, restart the app by typing rs
into the same terminal you ran yarn dev
from and then hitting return.
After the app starts, it will be accessible on localhost:3000
(unless the port was modified via .env
).
- Install relevant dependencies
- Downloading Docker Desktop and start it
- Optionally modify
Settings > Resources > Advanced
to provide more resources to Docker and speed up your build commands
- Optionally modify
- Run
yarn docker:build
from the root to build your image - Run
yarn docker:run
to start your container - Visit
localhost:3001
to use the app running in Docker
Interested in contributing to the project? Check out our Contributing Guidelines.