Update from code changes: remove Slack agent integration references#6412
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Summary
The Slack agent no longer runs third-party integration tools — integration access is now scoped to automations only. Updated the Slack agent page to remove references to per-user integrations, permission requests for third-party actions, and read-only integration filtering for viewers.
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Documentation-only edits across localized MDX pages; no application code or runtime behavior changes.
Overview
Updates the Slack agent docs (English plus es, fr, and zh) so they match the product change: third-party integration tools are no longer available in Slack (integrations are scoped to automations instead).
The Track progress in real time section no longer documents permission requests for approving third-party write actions in the thread. The reinstall note no longer claims per-user integrations are preserved. Viewer role text is narrowed to read-only Mintlify tools only—dropping mentions of third-party integration filtering (and, in English, the shorter viewer bullet that referenced integrations).
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