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@@ -53,8 +53,11 @@ effectively-universal but now-legacy system is NickServ, an IRC bot which can be
messaged to control it (to try using it, send it the message "help"). Note that
there is an independent instance of NickServ on every network. To log in using
NickServ, you have to message it an "IDENTIFY" command every time you connect to
-a network. This can be automated using advanced configuration within soju(1)
-(BouncerServ provides the `-connect-command` option within `network` for this).
+a network. This can be automated using advanced configuration within soju,
+BouncerServ provides the `-connect-command` network option for this:
+
+ /msg BouncerServ net update <network> -connect-command "PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY <password>"
+
CertFP is another commonly-available system, but can be difficult to set up for
the first time -- see the [libera.chat guide][libera.chat-certfp], and then the
`certfp` command within BouncerServ.