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-# Slack slash commands
-
-> Introduced in GitLab 8.15
-
-Slack commands give users an extra interface to perform common operations
-from the chat environment. This allows one to, for example, create an issue as
-soon as the idea was discussed in chat.
-For all available commands try the help subcommand, for example: `/gitlab help`,
-all review the [full list of commands](../integration/chat_commands.md).
-
-## Prerequisites
-
-A [team](https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/217608418-Creating-a-team) in Slack should be created beforehand, GitLab cannot create it for you.
-
-## Configuration
-
-First, navigate to the Slack Slash commands service page, found at your project's
-**Settings** > **Services**, and you find the instructions there:
-
- ![Slack setup instructions](img/slack_setup.png)
-
-Once you've followed the instructions, mark the service as active and insert the token
-you've received from Slack. After saving the service you are good to go!
+This document was moved to [user/project/integrations/slack_slash_commands.md](../user/project/integrations/slack_slash_commands.md).