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doc/QuickStart.md: updated with user-capabilities

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Suppose your nick is `Bob` and your hostmask is `Bob!~user@some.domain.com`.
useradd Bob global Bob!~user@*.domain.com 100
useradd Bob global Bob!~user@*.domain.com botowner
This will create a level `100` admin user account named `Bob` that can administrate
This will create a user account named `Bob` with the `botowner` [user-capability](Admin.md#user-capabilities) that can administrate
all channels. Note the wildcard replacing `some` in `some.domain.com`. Now as long as
your connected hostmask matches your user account hostmask, you will be recognized.
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### Adding other users and admins
To add users to PBot, use the [`useradd`](Admin.md#useradd) command.
useradd <account name> <channel> <hostmask> [level [password]]
useradd <account name> <channel> <hostmask> [capabilities [password]]
If you omit the `capabilities` argument, the user will be a normal unprivileged user. See [user-capabilities](Admin.md#user-capabilities)
for more information about user-capabilities.
If you omit the `password` argument, a random password will be generated. The user
can use the [`my`](Commands.md#my) command to view or change it.
If you omit the `level` argument, the user will be a normal unprivileged user. See [admin levels](Admin.md#admin-levels)
for more information about admin levels.
Users may view and change their own metadata by using the [`my`](Commands.md#my) command.
my [key [value]]