How to add line breaks in vs code terminal? - visual-studio-code

I Have a problem that, my vs code terminal does not have the line break after the output
please tell how to add the line break after the output
(1st image is my output and 2nd image is the expected output)

Use this in settings.json when using c++
".cpp":"echo -e",

Open VS Code, go to settings > extentions > Run code configuration open settings.json ( you must have code runner extention installed for this), you must have vscode settings json,
then white code-runner.executorMap on newline inside brackets, you must have something like this
then whatever language you code, add on the end of the String
"; echo -e"
so you must have something like this, for example I code on java
the result is this

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Here is a screenshot of my code (i just copied this line):
https://imgur.com/YOdfM2u
Here is a screenshot of my code (i pasted it):
https://imgur.com/1AfzNIH
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