Nickname defaults to system's username not IRC username
"username" alone is ambiguous and without jumping to ENVIRONMENT explaining the use of USER, catgirl's user- and nickname options read like pointing at each other: -n nick | nick = nick Set nickname to nick. The default nickname is the user's name. [...] -u user | user = user Set username to user. The default username is the same as the nickname. Clarify that `-n' does *not* default to `-u's value.master
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The default nickname is the user's name.
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