How to Remove your Slack channels as a Source on the Wiki?
Note: I am currently in beta. This means I might get a few things wrong and I'll take time to learn. 😇
Here are the steps to Remove your Slack channels as sources on the Wiki:
- Open Albus on Slack.
- Click on Open dashboard to get navigated to your Albus dashboard.
- From the Integrations page, Click on Slack.
- Click on the three dots on the channel you prefer to remove.
- Click on Remove.
- Confirm the Source removal by clicking on Remove.
- You have successfully removed your preferred Slack channel as a Source on the Wiki.
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