docs: fix attach --exec (#26028)

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@ -128,9 +128,9 @@ geth attach --exec eth.blockNumber
The same syntax can be used to execute a local script file with more complex statements on a remote node over http, for example:
```shell
geth attach http://geth.example.org:8545 --exec 'loadScript("/tmp/checkbalances.js")'
geth attach --exec 'loadScript("/tmp/checkbalances.js")' http://geth.example.org:8545
geth attach http://geth.example.org:8545 --jspath "/tmp" --exec 'loadScript("checkbalances.js")'
geth attach --jspath "/tmp" --exec 'loadScript("checkbalances.js")' http://geth.example.org:8545
```
The `--jspath` flag is used to set a library directory for the Javascript scripts. Any parameters passed to `loadScript()`

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ geth --datadir data --networkid 15 --nat extip:172.16.254.4
The 'node record' of the bootnode can be extracted using the JS console:
```shell
geth attach data/geth.ipc --exec admin.nodeInfo.enr
geth attach --exec admin.nodeInfo.enr data/geth.ipc
```
This command should print a base64 string such as the following example. Other nodes will use the information contained in the bootstrap node record to connect to the peer-to-peer network.
@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ geth --datadir data2 --networkid 12345 --port 30305 --bootnodes <bootstrap-node-
With the member node running, it is possible to check that it is connected to the bootstrap node or any other node in the network by attaching a console and running `admin.peers`. It may take up to a few seconds for the nodes to get connected.
```shell
geth attach data2/geth.ipc --exec admin.peers
geth attach --exec admin.peers data2/geth.ipc
```
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