Net.socket will buffer data and from what I found sys.inspect(data)) appear 
to contain a newline in utf-8:

Test1\u0000Test1\u0000Test1\u0000Test1\u0000

How do I split \u0000 or replace them into a new line?

This would throw an error instead:
socket.on('data', function(data) {
  console.log(data).split("\u0000");
}

I wish NodeJS should have more option on how to handle newline.

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