Magisk root and modules
Opensource Root, better than SuperSu, with modules xposed style. Mark the 'HIDE' option in its configuration to pass safetynet test
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Magisk zip (flash with twrp)
http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk
Magisk app
http://tiny.cc/latestmanager
Magisk uninstaller (flash with twrp)
http://tiny.cc/latestuninstaller
- Modules
In Magisk app-> downloads
Also here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
📡 t.me/NoGoolag
#magisk #root
Opensource Root, better than SuperSu, with modules xposed style. Mark the 'HIDE' option in its configuration to pass safetynet test
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Magisk zip (flash with twrp)
http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk
Magisk app
http://tiny.cc/latestmanager
Magisk uninstaller (flash with twrp)
http://tiny.cc/latestuninstaller
- Modules
In Magisk app-> downloads
Also here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
📡 t.me/NoGoolag
#magisk #root
XDA Forums
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
Welcome to the Magisk Release / Announcement thread!
For all up-to-date info and links, please directly check Magisk's GitHub Page
Installation
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For all up-to-date info and links, please directly check Magisk's GitHub Page
Installation
Download count of previously XDA hosted files...
MinMicroG Installer
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
GitHub https://github.com/NoGooLag
MicroG Support Group: https://t.me/joinchat/FyFlS0X2D7f6YNvdxhEsfw
This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again.
It contains an unofficial fork of MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard) (Compiled by MOVZX) with bumped version numbers so that apps don't complain about updating play.
The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
-MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard)
-Google Play store (modded by Setialpha)
-UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim)
-FDroid with privileged extension
-Swype libs for AOSP keyboard
-Some Google DRM jars
-Google Sync adapters for KK to O
-Permission files for all of this
-An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
-MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard)
-FakeStore
-Aurora Store
-FDroid with privileged extension
-UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim)
-Permission files for all of this
-An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.
For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.
How to control the zip by changing its name:
NOTE: Control by name is not possible in magisk manager, since it copies the zip to a cache directory and renames it install.zip. This is unavoidable behaviour.
- Add 'system' to its filename to force it to install/uninstall from system. Otherwise, it looks for magisk, and if not found, installs to system. Obviously, if you flash it through Magisk manager, you want to install it to Magisk. If not, you have to flash through recovery.
- Add 'uninstall' to its filename to uninstall it from your device, whether in magisk mode or system mode. If you use Magisk Manager, your preferred method of uninstallation is from there.
Just rename it and flash it again for the intended effect.
NOTE:
-MicroG showing wrong signature for Phonesky? Lemme guess... System mode? Dirty flashed? Go to shell and type (ofcourse with su):
-Dirty flashing not recommended. you'll mess up all your permissions and may even cause conflicts in app data, leading to crashes.
The maker does not support or endorse dirty flashing. It will harm you and your loved ones. Don't come complaining to me.
Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.
📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
GitHub https://github.com/NoGooLag
MicroG Support Group: https://t.me/joinchat/FyFlS0X2D7f6YNvdxhEsfw
This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again.
It contains an unofficial fork of MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard) (Compiled by MOVZX) with bumped version numbers so that apps don't complain about updating play.
The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
-MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard)
-Google Play store (modded by Setialpha)
-UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim)
-FDroid with privileged extension
-Swype libs for AOSP keyboard
-Some Google DRM jars
-Google Sync adapters for KK to O
-Permission files for all of this
-An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
-MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard)
-FakeStore
-Aurora Store
-FDroid with privileged extension
-UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim)
-Permission files for all of this
-An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.
For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.
How to control the zip by changing its name:
NOTE: Control by name is not possible in magisk manager, since it copies the zip to a cache directory and renames it install.zip. This is unavoidable behaviour.
- Add 'system' to its filename to force it to install/uninstall from system. Otherwise, it looks for magisk, and if not found, installs to system. Obviously, if you flash it through Magisk manager, you want to install it to Magisk. If not, you have to flash through recovery.
- Add 'uninstall' to its filename to uninstall it from your device, whether in magisk mode or system mode. If you use Magisk Manager, your preferred method of uninstallation is from there.
Just rename it and flash it again for the intended effect.
NOTE:
-MicroG showing wrong signature for Phonesky? Lemme guess... System mode? Dirty flashed? Go to shell and type (ofcourse with su):
pm grant com.android.vending android.permission.FAKE_PACKAGE_PERMISSION
-Dirty flashing not recommended. you'll mess up all your permissions and may even cause conflicts in app data, leading to crashes.
The maker does not support or endorse dirty flashing. It will harm you and your loved ones. Don't come complaining to me.
Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.
📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
GitHub
No Google Lags
Now renounce the false idol that is Google Services and bask in the glory of our savior, MicroG! - No Google Lags
Magisk root and modules
XDA
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
XDA magisk modules
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
⬇️ Download Magisk Github Release page:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
📖 Magisk Documentation
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
📖 Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage#
☢ Canary builds download:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/tree/master/canary_builds
Canary builds notes:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/blob/master/canary_builds/notes.md
Canary Release Channel:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/master/canary_builds/release.json`
📡 @Libreware
#magisk #root
XDA
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
XDA magisk modules
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk
⬇️ Download Magisk Github Release page:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases
📖 Magisk Documentation
https://topjohnwu.github.io/Magisk/
📖 Magisk and MagiskHide Installation and Troubleshooting guide
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage#
☢ Canary builds download:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/tree/master/canary_builds
Canary builds notes:
https://github.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/blob/master/canary_builds/notes.md
Canary Release Channel:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/topjohnwu/magisk_files/master/canary_builds/release.json`
📡 @Libreware
#magisk #root
John Wu @topjohnwu
Magisk Developer
https://mobile.twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1105947979679191041
Bad news: Android Q root won't come anytime soon. Android Q has switched to logical partitions for the system block, which means there is no easy way to mount the block by any means. I'm currently thinking of what tricks can I do other than implement everything from scratch....
Things are not looking good 😅, even if I could, I might have to create a complete new Magisk just for Android Q. Android Q switched to this stupidly complicated logical device (device-mapper) + overlayfs madness just to support "Previewing GSIs" from data partition.
It will take me an extreme amount of time to figure out how to workaround all this mess. I won't expect Magisk to be even able to boot on Q in months.
After stepping back and taking a breath, I think I'll just have to figure out how to mount logical partitions and things should work. With normal EXT4 Android Q system images, things works just fine as previously demonstrated. Time to read some device-mapper documents...
#magisk #root #android #q
Magisk Developer
https://mobile.twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1105947979679191041
Bad news: Android Q root won't come anytime soon. Android Q has switched to logical partitions for the system block, which means there is no easy way to mount the block by any means. I'm currently thinking of what tricks can I do other than implement everything from scratch....
Things are not looking good 😅, even if I could, I might have to create a complete new Magisk just for Android Q. Android Q switched to this stupidly complicated logical device (device-mapper) + overlayfs madness just to support "Previewing GSIs" from data partition.
It will take me an extreme amount of time to figure out how to workaround all this mess. I won't expect Magisk to be even able to boot on Q in months.
After stepping back and taking a breath, I think I'll just have to figure out how to mount logical partitions and things should work. With normal EXT4 Android Q system images, things works just fine as previously demonstrated. Time to read some device-mapper documents...
#magisk #root #android #q
MinMicroG Installer
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
GitHub source code: https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
Github downloads: https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases (all edition can be downloaded here)
This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again. MinMicroG uses official microG APKs so can be updated from the microG F-droid repo.
The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- Google Play store (modded for IAPs by Setialpha)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Swipe libs for AOSP keyboard (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Some Google DRM jars (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Google Sync adapters for KK to O (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- FakeStore (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- AuroraStore (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the UNLP Edition zip are:
- UNLP (From FDroid repo)
- Maps APIv1
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the AuroraServices Edition zip are:
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.
For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.
Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.
📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
By MOVZX and FatherJony and FriendlyNeighborhoodShane
GitHub source code: https://github.com/FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
Github downloads: https://github.com/friendlyneighborhoodshane/minmicrog_releases/releases (all edition can be downloaded here)
This is a simple MicroG installer that only installs the minimum basics. It can install MicroG into your system partition or as a Magisk module. It supports virtually all mobile architectures (arm/64, x86/64, mips/64) and fully supports KitKat and above. It can also (mostly) support much older versions, but sync adapters and some location providers won't work. It can even uninstall itself from your device, just rename it and flash it again. MinMicroG uses official microG APKs so can be updated from the microG F-droid repo.
The things included in the Standard Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- Google Play store (modded for IAPs by Setialpha)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Swipe libs for AOSP keyboard (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Some Google DRM jars (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Google Sync adapters for KK to O (From OpenGApps GitHub repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the NoGoolag Edition zip are:
- MicroG (GMSCore, GSFProxy, Droidguard, Maps APIv1) (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- FakeStore (from MicroG FDroid repo)
- AuroraStore (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraDroid (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the UNLP Edition zip are:
- UNLP (From FDroid repo)
- Maps APIv1
- UNLP backends (Dejá vu, LocalGSM, LocalWiFi, Mozilla, Nominatim, RadioCells) (From FDroid repo)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The things included in the AuroraServices Edition zip are:
- AuroraServices (From Whyorean's GitLab)
- Permission files for all of this
- An addon.d file to backup/restore everything on a rom flash
The zip debloats 3 Google apps from your phone (GmsCore, GoogleServicesFramework, Phonesky and their MicroG counterparts) and 4 NLP providers. In Magisk mode, they won't be removed from system, and if you uninstall the pack, they'll come back. If you install in system, the debloated stuff will be stored in internal-storage/MinMicroG/Backup.
WARNING: This zip does not and never will debloat anything else because that is the minimum coming in MicroG's way. I have had my own share of PTSD with debloating. I believe (through guesswork) that it should work even on flashes over gapped ROMs, but don't take my word for it. Debloat before you flash.
For support:
If you flashed through recovery, provide its logs.
If you used Magisk Manager, provide its logs.
Thanks to @osm0sis for the base magisk/recovery code and inspiration and guidance on the majority of the stuff in here. You're awesome.
Thanks to @Setialpha, the creator of NanoDroid, and ale5000 for the lib installation code and permissions code.
📡 @NoGoolag #minmicrog #microg #installer #magisk
GitHub
GitHub - FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG: Sources and scripts for MinMicroG installers. You shall find no prebuilt releases…
Sources and scripts for MinMicroG installers. You shall find no prebuilt releases here. - FriendlyNeighborhoodShane/MinMicroG
SafetyNet’s dreaded hardware attestation is rolling out, making it much harder for Magisk to hide root
https://www.xda-developers.com/safetynet-hardware-attestation-hide-root-magisk
#safetynet #root #magisk #android
https://www.xda-developers.com/safetynet-hardware-attestation-hide-root-magisk
#safetynet #root #magisk #android
XDA Developers
SafetyNet's dreaded hardware attestation is rolling out, making it much harder for Magisk to hide root
Hiding root access in Magisk is about to become a whole lot harder to do thanks to a recent change in SafetyNet bringing hardware attestation.
Click on the hashtags. If the note doesn't show up, just type the hashtag in the chat. Else, the note got vanished
#afwall
#alternatives
#altfrontends
#amp
#apk
#aurora
#backup
#blockadstrackers
#bounty
#classroom
#cleaningcrap
#cloud
#cloudflare
#datacollection
#debloat
#deezer
#delete
#deodex
#disablecaptiveportal
#disablecomponents
#disablegoogle
#discord
#dns
#dnscrypt
#dontask
#e
#exodus
#facebook
#fakegapps
#faq
#fdroid
#fennec
#findyourphone
#gcam
#gmail_signin_error
#googlefi
#googletakeout
#gpslock
#graphene
#grapheneos
#gratisapps
#guide
#ipsum
#librechair
#lineagemicrog
#location
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#magisk
#mailalias
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#microg
#mixplorer
#netoff
#news
#nitrokey
#notes
#nothingtohide
#osm
#ot
#playgames
#playpaid
#problems
#pushnotifications
#qpatch
#rh01
#riot
#safetynet
#satstat
#searchengines
#shelter
#signal
#signaturespoofing
#sigspoof
#smalipatcher
#spite
#sync
#tgclients
#todolists
#tor
#torfud
#uber
#uncensorISP
#unlppatch
#untracklinks
#vanced
#vpn
#wear
#wiki
#windows
#wireguard
#withoutgoogle
#xiaomi
#afwall
#alternatives
#altfrontends
#amp
#apk
#aurora
#backup
#blockadstrackers
#bounty
#classroom
#cleaningcrap
#cloud
#cloudflare
#datacollection
#debloat
#deezer
#delete
#deodex
#disablecaptiveportal
#disablecomponents
#disablegoogle
#discord
#dns
#dnscrypt
#dontask
#e
#exodus
#fakegapps
#faq
#fdroid
#fennec
#findyourphone
#gcam
#gmail_signin_error
#googlefi
#googletakeout
#gpslock
#graphene
#grapheneos
#gratisapps
#guide
#ipsum
#librechair
#lineagemicrog
#location
#logs
#madaidan
#magicgapps
#magisk
#mailalias
#manjaro
#microg
#mixplorer
#netoff
#news
#nitrokey
#notes
#nothingtohide
#osm
#ot
#playgames
#playpaid
#problems
#pushnotifications
#qpatch
#rh01
#riot
#safetynet
#satstat
#searchengines
#shelter
#signal
#signaturespoofing
#sigspoof
#smalipatcher
#spite
#sync
#tgclients
#todolists
#tor
#torfud
#uber
#uncensorISP
#unlppatch
#untracklinks
#vanced
#vpn
#wear
#wiki
#windows
#wireguard
#withoutgoogle
#xiaomi
Magisk v23.0 brings along SafetyNet API fixes but drops legacy Android support
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-v23-release-safetynet-api-fix/
Warning: slaverynet is not supported in microg
#magisk
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-v23-release-safetynet-api-fix/
Warning: slaverynet is not supported in microg
#magisk
XDA Developers
Magisk v23.0 brings along SafetyNet API fixes but drops legacy Android support
The latest version of Magisk stable release (v23.0) comes with a plethora of bug fixes for root access and the SafetyNet API. Check it out!
Magisk is dropping support for hiding root access from apps
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-development-continues-without-magiskhide
#magisk
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-development-continues-without-magiskhide
#magisk
XDA Developers
Magisk is dropping support for hiding root access from apps
Magisk, the popular Android rooting tool, will continue to be developed by topjohnwu, but without its root hiding feature called MagiskHide.
hsu
Magisk module for hiding Magisk and root by entirely disabling and hiding them
https://github.com/rmnscnce/hsu
#hsu #hide #magisk #root
Magisk module for hiding Magisk and root by entirely disabling and hiding them
https://github.com/rmnscnce/hsu
#hsu #hide #magisk #root
GitHub
GitHub - rmnscnce/hsu: Hide Magisk and root system-wide to prevent any kinds of detection
Hide Magisk and root system-wide to prevent any kinds of detection - rmnscnce/hsu
#Magisk fork by TheHitMan7 keeping the removed "Magisk Hide" functionality
https://github.com/TheHitMan7/Magisk
Remember that Google corporation bought Magisk developer and extorted him to remove that functionality:
https://t.me/NoGoolag/5202
https://t.me/NoGoolag/5229
https://t.me/NoGoolag/7628
https://t.me/NoGoolag/7712
https://github.com/TheHitMan7/Magisk
Remember that Google corporation bought Magisk developer and extorted him to remove that functionality:
https://t.me/NoGoolag/5202
https://t.me/NoGoolag/5229
https://t.me/NoGoolag/7628
https://t.me/NoGoolag/7712
#Magisk v24.0 release introduces Zygisk, brings along Android 12 support, and more
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-v24-release-zygisk-android-12-support/
https://www.xda-developers.com/magisk-v24-release-zygisk-android-12-support/
XDA Developers
Magisk v24.0 release introduces Zygisk, brings along Android 12 support, and more
The latest Magisk release now fully supports Android 12. It's also possible to run Magisk in the Zygote daemon process, thanks to Zygisk.