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- **Bot token:** stored in macOS Keychain (xoxb-...)
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- **User token:** stored in macOS Keychain (xoxp-...) — used for search
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- **Key channels:**
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- `C1RC5B16K` → #general (210 members)
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- `C1RCG46LS` → #random (207 members)
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- `C3YL4AWG1` → #team (211 members)
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- `C493XH5FX` → #tech (203 members)
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- `C3XM337MW` → #reads (200 members)
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- **Usage:** `slck channels list`, `slck messages send <channel-id> "text"`, `slck search messages "query"`
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## Examples
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### Cameras
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- living-room → Main area, 180° wide angle
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- front-door → Entrance, motion-triggered
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### SSH
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- home-server → 192.168.1.100, user: admin
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### TTS
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- Preferred voice: "Nova" (warm, slightly British)
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- Default speaker: Kitchen HomePod
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## Why Separate?
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Skills are shared. Your setup is yours. Keeping them apart means you can update skills without losing your notes, and share skills without leaking your infrastructure.
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- **Bot token:** stored in macOS Keychain (xoxb-...)
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- **User token:** stored in macOS Keychain (xoxp-...) — used for search
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- `C1RCG46LS` → #random (207 members)
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- `C070Q9GGGGY` → #vlms
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- `C040LPZ5XMX` → #computer-vision-advocacy
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- `C08LXQBA0AG` → #hf-mcp-skills
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- **Usage:** `slck channels list`, `slck messages send <channel-id> "text"`, `slck search messages "query"`
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## Why Separate?
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Skills are shared. Your setup is yours. Keeping them apart means you can update skills without losing your notes, and share skills without leaking your infrastructure.
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