docs: A new "Using Ask Fern" section was added between the "Setup" and "Configuration" sections, which explains the three different ways users can interact with the bot: using the /fern command, mentioning the bot with @Ask Fern, or asking questions naturally in configured channels. This addition provides clearer guidance on how to actually use the bot after installation.
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Context
Generated from Ask Fern slack context
Question: How do I configure Ask Fern in Slack?
Ideal Response:
Use the /fern command in any channel...
Source: Slack Context ID:
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A new "Using Ask Fern" section was added between the "Setup" and "Configuration" sections, which explains the three different ways users can interact with the bot: using the
/ferncommand, mentioning the bot with@Ask Fern, or asking questions naturally in configured channels. This addition provides clearer guidance on how to actually use the bot after installation.File Modified:
fern/products/ask-fern/pages/features/slack-app.mdx🤖 This PR was automatically generated by Ask Fern
to improve documentation based on user feedback.