Consolidates duplicated cleanup code by moving logic into a shared function, eliminating redundant implementations across multiple locations.
Removes standalone cleanup functions (Remove-FFU, Remove-Apps, Remove-Updates) and replaces scattered cleanup calls with a single invocation of Invoke-FFUPostBuildCleanup.
Enhances driver cleanup to preserve configuration files (Drivers.json and DriverMapping.json) while removing other contents, preventing loss of driver mapping data.
Improves maintainability by centralizing cleanup operations and reducing code duplication, making future updates easier to implement consistently.
Introduces a "Restore Defaults" feature in the UI to reset the environment. This action removes generated configuration files, ISOs, downloaded apps, updates, drivers, and FFUs.
The post-build cleanup logic is refactored from the main build script into a new common function. This new function is used by both the standard build process and the new restore defaults feature, promoting code reuse and simplifying maintenance.