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The easiest and fastest way to use this is to specify the address of the server
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in your username in your client configuration. For example to connect to
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Freenode, your username will be: `<soju username>/chat.freenode.net`. Also set
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Libera Chat, your username will be: `<soju username>/irc.libera.chat`. Also set
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your soju password in the password field of your client configuration.
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This will autoconfigure soju by adding a network with the address
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`chat.freenode.net` and then autoconnect to it. You will now be able to join
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`irc.libera.chat` and then autoconnect to it. You will now be able to join
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any channel like you would normally do.
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### Multi upstream mode
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@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ field in your client and your password in the password field.
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You should now be able to send private messages to the `BouncerServ`. You can
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send it commands to configure soju. Create new networks:
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/msg BouncerServ network create -addr chat.freenode.net -name freenode
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/msg BouncerServ network create -addr irc.libera.chat -name libera
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/msg BouncerServ network create -addr irc.rizon.net -name rizon
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You will now be able to join channels on these networks by specifying their
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name:
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/join #soju/freenode
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/join #soju/libera
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/join #somechannel/rizon
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