Proper way to keep running a program after closing the terminal

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  • tailscale-systray

    Linux port of tailscale system tray menu.

  • I have found on GitHub this go program that, after being built, I can run with ./tailscale-systray and it works as expected until I close the terminal/terminate the process with CTRL+C So, since the program provides a system tray that I would like to have always, I was looking for a way to keep it running.

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