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Unsure if this is the best place for FR or if the forums would be.
I'm currently using UnRAID as a pure NAS, and have disabled both Docker, and VM capabilities.
As such, the community apps has a lot of entries which are not suitable for the use case (the Docker container entries).
Is there a way to filter the community apps further by only listing entries which are "compatible" with the system setup?
E.g. Show Docker containers if Docker is enabled in settings, otherwise hide/disable them from being shown?
Whilst I understand that one could choose the "Plugins" options, this would provide a cleaner UI for those that choose not to utilise Docker within their setups from the "Home" menu entry, and be more inline with the definition of "incompatible applications" due to the setup chosen.
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+1 from me, also add a category filter in settings, so that we can filter out all those game servers...don't need to see 100+ game servers all pointing to the same docker image...ain't there some rule for that?
Heya,
Unsure if this is the best place for FR or if the forums would be.
I'm currently using UnRAID as a pure NAS, and have disabled both Docker, and VM capabilities.
As such, the community apps has a lot of entries which are not suitable for the use case (the Docker container entries).
Is there a way to filter the community apps further by only listing entries which are "compatible" with the system setup?
E.g. Show Docker containers if Docker is enabled in settings, otherwise hide/disable them from being shown?
Whilst I understand that one could choose the "Plugins" options, this would provide a cleaner UI for those that choose not to utilise Docker within their setups from the "Home" menu entry, and be more inline with the definition of "incompatible applications" due to the setup chosen.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: