Document permission requests in Slack agent#5654
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Summary
Documents the agent's permission request flow in Slack. Before the agent runs a third-party action that writes data (for example, sending an email or creating a ticket), it now sends an approval card as an ephemeral message that only the person who triggered the request can see. This prevents other thread participants from being interrupted and clarifies who can approve or deny the action.
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Documentation-only change adding guidance about approving/denying third-party write actions in Slack; no runtime or data-handling code is modified.
Overview
Documents the Slack agent’s permission request flow in the “Track progress in real time” section, explaining that third-party write actions require user approval via an ephemeral approval card with Approve/Deny.
Mirrors the same new bullet across the localized Slack agent pages (EN, ES, FR, ZH) to keep behavior and guidance consistent.
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