Ignoring/Hiding Containers

Hi, I am currently trying to setup container monitoring through my multiple VM. I successfully setup socket proxies, but is it possible to hide/ignore certain containers? For example, I would like to not see containers such as each socket-proxy containers, is there a way to do this? As much as I hate using AI, chatgpt said i can use container labels on the containers i want to hide, adding the label homarr.hide=true but that doesn't seem to work, so i'd assume it's a thing gpt made up, so is there a way to hide it? thanks in advance.
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Yeah chatgpt made that one up xD At the moment there isn't a way to do that, but you can request such a feature on github...
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Cakey Bot2mo ago
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Meierschlumpf
Meierschlumpf2mo ago
Yeah chatgpt made that one up xD At the moment there isn't a way to do that, but you can request such a feature on github
general_mat81
general_mat81OP2mo ago
Damn that sucks, it would be a great feature to have. That way you can't interact with the containers that allow you to communicate with other machines. I'll make a feature request when I get time. Sorry for the delay btw. Thank you for your answer

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