By the way, I just discovered a useful Linux command -disown- which will orphan the ngrok process from the terminal session you used to start ngrok, meaning that ngrok will stay alive after you close the terminal. The '&' at the end makes it run as a background process but it will still autodie when you close the terminal unless you disown. I added that to the official docs.
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