- use manual opt-in trigger of a scripts-only-mode file existing in the PIF module subdirectory
- clarify installer message since Magisk Zygisk actually functions on Android < 8 now, but the Zygisk attestation fallback and device spoofing aren't necessary to pass on these (and also some later) devices
- do scripts-only mode automatically on Android < 8.0 since it doesn't support Zygisk and generally doesn't need a PIF module to pass at all
- clean up all unused files in scripts-only mode, and modify script behaviors for it, including allowing GMS on DenyList, and even add it if missing since it's necessary on some scripts-only configurations
- allow manually entering scripts-only mode by deleting the zygisk directory of the currently installed module and reinstalling
- intentionally don't alter the Enforce DenyList state, since we don't know what other modules are installed that might depend on it one way or the other, so leave that up to the user
- *"/overlay"* is correct for bash [[, and works during an install in ash, but during a boot script in ash results in attempted filename completion and gives an operand error
- "*/overlay/*" works in ash [[, but shouldn't, since it doesn't work in bash [[
- the inconsitent ash behavior in install vs. boot script is likely due to the operating directory of the script in each scenario
- KernelSU or APatch have completely hidden directories/files so would not get recreated
- for .apk files with a config.xml the config.xml would not get recreated due to the 0-size/hidden .apk
- GSIs and possibly other ROMs use /system_ext/overlay/config/config.xml with overlay package names and options
- replacing/hiding either CertifiedPropsOverlay.apk or config.xml alone causes bootloops
- some apps were detecting tampered props from the increased prop_info serial counter using resetprop
- patching doesn't rely on magiskboot hexpatch so should work on KernelSU and APatch as well
- hopefully temporary until all root solutions adopt a patched system_properties repo to fix counters via resetprop
- runs during install/update when an old format file is detected and upgrades it to the current default format which now properly separates Build fields and system properties
- supports all previously used deprecated entries, e.g. BUILD_ID, FIRST_API_LEVEL and VNDK_VERSION
- extracts any missing information for default added fields from the FINGERPRINT
- may also be run manually from command prompt with `sh migrate.sh` or with file explorer app supporting scripts like FX File Explorer