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Save skoji/6778eb42312bc846573e to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Slack/ | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Containers/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap/ | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.plist | |
rm -rf ~/Library/Saved\ Application\ State/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.savedState | |
rm ~/Library/Safari/LocalStorage/*slack* |
In linux, Ubuntu specifically, the Slack config files are stored here:
~/.config/Slack
Simply removing prefs didn't fix my Slack connection woes. This cleaned up all of the local bits and bobs and got things going again. Thanks! 👍
Didn't work for me... still in a re-connect loop
Never-mind... slack is down.
Worked great when a users OSX version of slack was downloading all files as message.html for some reason. This script gives you a clean slate and fixed the issue. thanks.
this got me out of connection loop, thanks!
From 10.11 onwards, macOS protects certain folders by using SIP (System Integrity Protection). It may not be able to 'rm' the kext from terminal.
I still use the manual way to remove the Slack desktop app from Mac, following these steps:
~/Library/Application Support/Slack
~/Library/Saved Application State/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.savedState/
~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.plist/
~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.helper.plist/
~/Library/Logs/Slack/
The ~/Library/Caches/ and ~/Library/Containers/ directories can also contain Slack service files.
Tx :)
This was useful to me when a group changed to two-factor auth and wouldn't let me sign back in. Was stuck in an infinite loop of login with a tiny time window to remove workspace which never seemed to work out. What a painful process, Slack!
nice! thanks for help
700 mb released, thanks
Also need to remove
rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.tinyspeck.slackmacgap.helper.plist