Table of Contents ================= * [NanoDroid-Overlay Script](#nanodroid-overlay-script) * [Purpose](#purpose) * [Pseudo Debloat Feature](#pseudo-debloat-feature) * [Force Debloat Feature](#force-debloat-feature) * [Alter the list of pseudo-debloated applications](#alter-the-list-of-pseudo-debloated-applications) * [Invocation](#invocation) * [Overview](#overview) * [Default Settings](#default-settings) Created by [gh-md-toc](https://github.com/ekalinin/github-markdown-toc) # NanoDroid-Overlay Script ## Purpose The `nanodroid-overlay` Script (`novl` for short) is used by NanoDroid to handle the * Pseudo Debloat Feature (Magisk Mode) * Force Debloat Feature (System Mode) ### Pseudo Debloat Feature Magisk allows apps to be magically removed upon runtime. They don't get actually removed from `/system` but they are pseudo-removed during runtime (replaced by a dummy file) ### Force Debloat Feature In **System Mode**, apps are moved to `/data/media/0/nanodroid_backups/` to be restored from there if necessary. ### Alter the list of pseudo-debloated applications You can pseudo-debloat applications by adding them to the `.nanodroid-overlay` configuration file on your device, in one of the following directories: * `/data/media/0` (internal storage (TWRP)) * `/sdcard1` (internal storage (ORANGEFOX)) * `/external_sd` (TWRP path to SD Card (if any)) * `/data` (fallabck) * `/system/addon.d/` (fallback if TWRP can't mount `/data`) * `/tmp` (fallback if TWRP can't mount `/data`) See the [default settings](.nanodroid-overlay) (contains instructions aswell). The syntax is pretty simple: * one app per line (no leading spaces) * name must be an exact match of the **directory** of the app, **not** the app name or app id * commented out lines (starting with #) are ignored The following paths are searched for matching apps: * `/system/app` * `/system/priv-app` * `/system/reserve` * `/system/product/app` * `/system/product/priv-app` After you've made your changes, issue the following command on your device, either using `adb shell` or **Termux** as root: ```bash nanodroid-overlay --update ``` ## Invocation From a terminal on your device, for example `adb shell` or `Termux` invoke the script using either `nanodroid-overlay [switch] [parameter(s)]` or `novl [switch] [parameter(s)]` ## Overview `-a`, `--add` [app] add Overlay for **app** (if it exists) and add it to the config file; [app] is the name of the app's directory in `/system/app` or `/system/priv-app` `-r`, `--remove` [app] remove Overlay for **app** (if it exists) and remove it from the config file; [app] is the name of the app's directory in `/system/app` or `/system/priv-app` `-s`, `--show` show all apps that **don't** have an Overlay (slow) `-l`, `--list` show all apps that **do** have an Overlay `-x`, `--create` create Overlays from config file `-u`, `--update` **The following features are only available in Magisk Mode:** remove existing Overlays and re-create them from the config file `-c`, `--clear` remove existing Overlays `-g`, `--genconfig` (re-)create config file from existing Overlays ## Default Settings The applications listed in `.nanodroid-overlay` are debloated by default.