I copied the code from into that ssb-interop.js file. rw-r-r- 1 root wheel 2952 Apr 4 12:35 Contents/Resources//src/static/ssb-interop.jsīut I opened Finder, clicked Applications, right-click Slack, Show Package Contents, browse to Contents/Resources//src/static/ and then I edited the ssb-interop.js file. after all, because I found a way to edit a Slack *.js file:īefore I gave up when it looked like only root can edit the file: $ ls -l Contents/Resources//src/static/ssb-interop.js though it turns out that isn't needed, because I don't need to do step 3. I created the following on my Mac (so this env var is always exported).: $ cat /etc/nf UPDATE: fyi a co-worker helped me solve this: As you can see by the following screenshot, for the most part Slack looks good, except the name of the room is missing (where I have the red arrow pointing to the circled area).Īnd more importantly than the room name being invisible in that one spot, I'd be all ears if anyone has any ideas how I can automate this (so the dark theme remains in place even after re-starting the Slack app on my Mac).Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I used the workaround described by this comment. I went through the 5 steps in this Theming-Slack-OSX.md file (for step 2. I don't have root nor sudo access on my Mac, so the solutions that involve editing a *.js file in /Applications/Slack.app/Contents/Resources/ aren't options for me.Ĭan someone please tell me is there any other option (that is known to be currently working)? I have the Slack app (Version 3.1.0) on my Mac.
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