[Meshery] Integrations: Do not show empty categories
See original GitHub issueCurrent Behavior A list of Meshery integrations is displayed in a honeycomb-like grid of cells. These integrations are categorized. [Categories](Some categories have zero integrations. ) are displays and available for users to use as filters. Some categories have zero integrations.
Desired Behavior Empty categories should not be displayed. Integrations will be added in the future.
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- Created a year ago
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