Versions:

  • 0.4.0
  • 0.3.5

Juice is a lightweight open-source utility created by Atticus64 that streamlines the customization of Windows Terminal through a single, self-contained script. Designed for developers, system administrators, and power users who want a consistent, visually appealing command-line environment, the tool reads a concise JSON or YAML configuration file and automatically applies color schemes, fonts, opacity, background images, key bindings, and cursor shapes to one or more Windows Terminal profiles. Typical use cases include rapidly theming terminals across multiple machines, standardizing appearance for development teams, or quickly switching between light and dark modes without manually editing JSON in the settings UI. Because Juice operates in user space and only touches the terminal’s settings.json file, it integrates cleanly with existing workflows and requires no elevated privileges. The project adheres to semantic versioning; version 0.4.0 is the current release, and two tagged versions are maintained in the repository to allow rollback if an update introduces unexpected behavior. The script is distributed under an MIT license, encouraging community forks and contributions, and its codebase is intentionally small to permit security audits. Installation is a one-liner executed in PowerShell or CMD, after which juice apply instantly rewrites the active profile, while juice restore reverts to the previous state, making experimentation risk-free. The tool is categorized within Windows Utilities & Terminal Enhancement software. Juice is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

Tags: