Entering a newline in the windows command prompt

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bahuvrihi

Took me a while to figure this out and thought it might be useful.
Basically, you use a caret and hit enter twice. It goes like this:

% ruby -e 'puts ARGV.inspect' 'line one^
More?
More? line two'
["line one\nline two"]
 

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