Hi Andrew

> I'm looking into using unit files and systemd to start and stop my node.js 
> tiddlywiki server instances.

Great stuff, I'll look forward to seeing the results if you're able to share.

> Is there any way to stop them using a command instead of just outright 
> killing the process?

The problem here is that the `--server` command loops endlessly. We'd need a 
pull request to `server.js` to make it listen for a signal, and exit when it 
receives it. All other commands run to completion and then exit.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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