########################################################################################## # # NanoDroid-Setup configuration file # # General NanoDroid installation settings # # Fileformat: # - one setting per line # - syntax is SETTING=VALUE # - missing entries will be set to default value # - https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/-/blob/master/doc/AlterInstallation.md # - commented out lines (starting with #) will be ignored # ########################################################################################## # nanodroid_microg: microG installation # supported packages: Full, microG # supported values: # 0 = do not install microG microG (note: does not effect NanoDroid-microG package) # 1 = install microG GmsCore, GsfProxy, DroidGuard Helper and Nominatim Geocoder Backend # 2 = install microG GmsCore and Nominatim Geocoder Backend only nanodroid_microg=1 # nanodroid_nlpbackend: what uNlp backends to install # supported packages: Full, microG # this setting is 4 digits long, each digit represents one uNlp backend: # 0 = don't install the backend # 1 = install the backend # digits represent the following backends: # 1st digit = Déjà Vu backend # 2nd digit = Ichnaea (Mozilla) backend # 3rd digit = Apple backend # 4th digit = Radiocells.org backend # examples: # nanodroid_nlpbackend=1000 = install Déjà Vu backend only # nanodroid_nlpbackend=1010 = install Déjà Vu and Apple backends nanodroid_nlpbackend=1000 # nanodroid_mapsv1: Google Maps version 1 API support # supported packages: Full, microG # supported values: # 0 = don't install Maps v1 API support # 1 = install Maps v1 API support nanodroid_mapsv1=1 # nanodroid_play: App store installation # supported packages: Full, microG # supported values: # 00 = install no app store # 10 = install Google Play (patched with microG (in-)app-purchase support) # 01 = install Fake Store # 20 = install Aurora Store (alongside Aurora Services addon) # 21 = install Aurora Store (alongside Aurora Services addon) and Fake Store # 30 = install Google Play (patched with microG (in-)app-purchase support) and Aurora Store (alongside Aurora Services addon) nanodroid_play=21 # nanodroid_fdroid: F-droid installation # supported packages: Full, F-Droid # supported values: # 0 = don't install F-Droid at all (Note: does not effect NanoDroid-FDroid package) # 1 = install official F-Droid client (alongside priviledged extension) # 2 = install unofficial Aurora F-Droid client (alongside Aurora Services addon) # 3 = install both official and Aurora F-Droid clients (alongside their addons) nanodroid_fdroid=1 # nanodroid_apps: Apps installation # supported packages: Full # supported values: # 0 = don't install any applications # 1 = install all applications listed in .nanodroid-apps file # see: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/-/blob/master/doc/Applications.md nanodroid_apps=1 # nanodroid_overlay: use NanoDroid-Overlay # supported packages: Full, microG # NanoDroid-Overlay can be used to pseudo-debloat `/system` applications in Magisk Mode, or force-debloat on System Mode # for more information: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid/-/blob/master/doc/NanoDroidOverlay.md # supported values: # 0 = don't use NanoDroid-Overlay # 1 = use NanoDroid-Overlay nanodroid_overlay=1 # nanodroid_bash: GNU Bash installation # supported packages: Full # supported values: # 0 = don't install GNU Bash # 1 = install GNU Bash nanodroid_bash=1 # nanodroid_init: init scripts installation # supported packages: Full # for more information: https://gitlab.com/Nanolx/NanoDroid#init-scripts # this setting is a list of init scripts, each listed item will be installed, possible values # 10_sqlite # 20_fstrim # 30_logcat # 40_external_sd # 50_logscleaner # Empty quotes (nanodroid_init="") to not install any init scipts. nanodroid_init="10_sqlite 20_fstrim 30_logcat 40_external_sd 50_logscleaner" # nanodroid_gsync: Google Sync Adapters installation # supported packages: Google # supported values: # 0 = don't install Google Sync Adapters # 1 = install Google Sync Adapters nanodroid_gsync=1 # nanodroid_swipe: Swipe libraries installation # supported packages: Google # supported values: # 0 = don't install Swipe libraries # 1 = install Swipe libraries nanodroid_swipe=0 # nanodroid_forcesystem: force direct /system installation # If not set to 1, if Magisk is installed, NanoDroid will prefer Magisk Module installation) # Note: You should keep this setting to 0 unless you really know what you are doing. # supported packages: Full, miroG, F-Droid, Bromite System WebView, OSM Android, Google # supported values: # 0 = auto detect installation mode # 1 = force /system installation nanodroid_forcesystem=0