Removes the first `count` occurrences of elements equal to `element` from the list stored at `key`. The `count` argument influences the operation in the following ways: - `count > 0`: Remove elements equal to `element` moving from head to tail. - `count < 0`: Remove elements equal to `element` moving from tail to head. - `count = 0`: Remove all elements equal to `element`. For example, `LREM list -2 "hello"` will remove the last two occurrences of `"hello"` in the list stored at `list`. Note that non-existing keys are treated like empty lists, so when `key` does not exist, the command will always return `0`. @return @integer-reply: the number of removed elements. @examples ```cli RPUSH mylist "hello" RPUSH mylist "hello" RPUSH mylist "foo" RPUSH mylist "hello" LREM mylist -2 "hello" LRANGE mylist 0 -1 ```