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layout: config
title: Spectrum 2
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## Slack frontend Description
Slack frontend allows users to use Slack as a frontend network for Spectrum 2.
### Configuration
You have to choose this frontend in Spectrum 2 configuration file to use it:
[service]
frontend=slack
## Usage
To use Slack 2 frontend with Spectrum2, you have to add new bot to your Slack team and get the API token. After that, you can use `spectrum2_manager` to set the API token:
$ spectrum2_manager localhost set_oauth2_code API_TOKEN use_bot_token
Use the real JID of your Spectrum 2 instance instead of `localhost`. Use the API token provided by the Slack instead of `API_TOKEN`.
Once you do that, Spectrum 2 will contact the Slack team's primary owner with instructions how to configure it.
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