diff --git a/docs/usage/general-flow.md b/docs/usage/general-flow.md index 6548037..60e3b94 100644 --- a/docs/usage/general-flow.md +++ b/docs/usage/general-flow.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: General flow weight: 1 --- -Whenever you type in a slash command in Slack channel, a http request will be sent to your Laravel app. You have to respond to that command within 3 seconds. Failing to do so will result in an error being displayed in the channel. In this package the initial response will be sent by a `Handler`. Learn more on [how to send the initial response](/laravel-slack-slash-command/v1/usage/sending-a-basic-response). +Whenever you type in a slash command in Slack channel, a http request will be sent to your Laravel app. You have to respond to that command within 3 seconds. Failing to do so will result in an error being displayed in the channel. In this package the initial response will be sent by a `Handler`. Learn more on [how to send the initial response](/docs/laravel-slack-slash-command/v1/usage/sending-a-basic-response). After that first response you're allowed to send multiple delayed responses. There are some limitations. You may respond up to 5 times within 30 minutes after the user typed in the slash command on the slack channel. -These delayed responses will be sent by queued jobs that you can dispatch using the package. Learn more on how to [send delayed responses](/laravel-slack-slash-command/v1/advanced-usage/sending-delayed-responses). +These delayed responses will be sent by queued jobs that you can dispatch using the package. Learn more on how to [send delayed responses](/docs/laravel-slack-slash-command/v1/advanced-usage/sending-delayed-responses). This is just a quick summary of the general flow. Before using this package it's highly recommended to go over this excellent article explaining how slash commands work, [on Slack's API site](https://api.slack.com/slash-commands).