fix: <<EOF incompatibility on windows #448
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EOF incompatibility on Windows refers to an issue where the 'End of File' (EOF) marker behaves differently compared to other operating systems, such as Linux or macOS. In Windows, text files often use a combination of carriage return and line feed (CRLF) as line terminators, while other systems use only a line feed (LF). This discrepancy can cause problems when sharing or processing files across different platforms, especially in programming environments, version control systems, or file parsing tasks, leading to incorrect file interpretations or unexpected behavior.