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Windows Terminal intercepts Alt+Enter for its fullscreen shortcut, leaving Windows users with no Enter-involving way to insert a newline in the Hermes prompt. Fix it by reclaiming c-j on Windows only: - _bind_prompt_submit_keys now binds c-j (LF) to submit only on POSIX, where thin PTYs (docker exec, some SSH configs) deliver Enter as LF. On Windows plain Enter is always c-m, so c-j is free. - Windows-only prompt binding: c-j inserts a newline. Windows Terminal sends Ctrl+Enter as LF, so the user-facing keystroke is Ctrl+Enter — no terminal settings changes required. - Alt+Enter binding unchanged; still works on mac/Linux/WSL. - Test TestPromptToolkitTerminalCompatibility::test_lf_enter_binds_to_submit_handler split into platform-aware assertions for POSIX vs win32. - Fixed the Ctrl+J claim in hermes_cli/tips.py (was wrong before this commit even on POSIX) to point Windows users at Ctrl+Enter. Tradeoff: on Windows, raw Ctrl+J (without Enter) also inserts a newline, since WT collapses Ctrl+Enter and Ctrl+J to the same c-j keycode. No conflicting Hermes binding existed for Ctrl+J, so this is a harmless side effect.