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@@ -14,7 +14,14 @@ configuring your own IRC client for use with chat.sr.ht.
## Managing your IRC networks
-The webchat at [chat.sr.ht] provides a UI for managing your bouncer networks.
+The webchat at [chat.sr.ht] provides a UI for managing your bouncer networks. On
+the chat.sr.ht tab, you can add new network using the `Add network` button on
+the top-right of the screen.
+
+When a new network is added, a tab is created for it and there you can join a
+channel using the `Join channel` button or manage the network settings using the
+`Manage network` button.
+
Third-party clients with soju support may detect the bouncer and offer similar
functionality. If not, you can also message BouncerServ to configure soju. Use
`/msg BouncerServ help` for a full list of supported commands.
@@ -34,12 +41,21 @@ See [soju(1)] for details on the supported options.
In IRC, communicating with a user requires knowing their "nickname" ("nick" for
short). Traditionally, IRC would allow users to pick any nick they like -- even
one commonly used by someone else. Today, in order to "register" a nick so that
-others cannot use it, a system called SASL is used. chat.sr.ht uses SASL to
-automatically log you in to the networks you use, and prompts you for your login
-details when you first connect to a new network.
+others cannot use it, a system called SASL is used. See
+[Nickname Registration][libera.chat-registration] for details on how to register
+a nickname on Libera Chat.
+
+[libera.chat-registration]: https://libera.chat/guides/registration
+
+chat.sr.ht uses SASL to automatically log you in to the networks you use, and
+prompts you for your login details when you first connect to a new network.
+
+If you didn't provide your SASL credentials when connecting to the network, you
+can do it afterwards by going into the network tab you want to authenticate and
+click the `authenticate` link.
-SASL can be manually configured for soju(1) using BouncerServ; see the `sasl`
-command (try `help sasl`).
+Additionally, SASL can be manually configured for soju(1) using BouncerServ;
+see the `sasl` command (try `/msg BouncerServ help sasl set-plain`).
Note that IRC networks are independent with regards to nickname registration;
you must register your nickname manually for every IRC network you use. Beware