Thanks for the great software! For some reason, the processes don't always get signaled to exit when I press Ctrl-C. When things work correctly, the output looks like this: ``` 11:51:55 AM docker.1 | mailhog-1 | [APIv1] KEEPALIVE /api/v1/events 11:52:55 AM docker.1 | mailhog-1 | [APIv1] KEEPALIVE /api/v1/events ^C[WARN] Interrupted by User [DONE] Killing all processes with signal SIGINT 11:53:42 AM docker.1 | Gracefully stopping... (press Ctrl+C again to force) 11:53:42 AM webpack.1 | <i> [webpack-dev-server] Gracefully shutting down. To force exit, press ^C again. Please wait... 11:53:42 AM docker.1 | Container mailhog-1 Stopping 11:53:42 AM docker.1 | Container postgres-1 Stopping 11:53:42 AM docker.1 | Container cf-1 Stopping 11:53:42 AM sass.1 Exited with exit code SIGINT 11:53:42 AM cfformat.1 | Stopping... 11:53:42 AM webpack.1 Exited Successfully 11:53:42 AM docker.1 | Container mailhog-1 Stopped 11:53:42 AM docker.1 | Container postgres-1 Stopped 11:53:44 AM cfformat.1 Exited with exit code null 11:53:53 AM docker.1 | Container cf-1 Stopped 11:53:53 AM docker.1 | Container httpd-1 Stopping 11:53:54 AM docker.1 | canceled 11:53:54 AM docker.1 Exited with exit code null ``` When things don't work correctly, I see something like this: ``` 12:09:04 PM docker.1 | cf-1 | [INFO ] runwar.server: ****************************************************************************** 12:09:04 PM docker.1 | cf-1 | [INFO ] runwar.server: Server is up - http-port:8080 stop-port:35709 PID:140 version 4.5.2 ^C ``` and I'm right back to my prompt. I have not been able to identify any pattern around this behavior, but I've seen it happen in multiple applications that use `nf`.