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Implement ADD and REMOVE changers to ExprMetadata #7113

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This PR adds add and remove changers to the metadata value expression, similar to the behaviour of adding and removing values from variables.


Target Minecraft Versions: any
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@UnderscoreTud UnderscoreTud added the enhancement Feature request, an issue about something that could be improved, or a PR improving something. label Sep 26, 2024
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nice

@sovdeeth sovdeeth added the feature-ready A PR/issue that has been approved, tested and can be merged/closed in the next feature version. label Oct 13, 2024
@sovdeeth sovdeeth removed the feature-ready A PR/issue that has been approved, tested and can be merged/closed in the next feature version. label Oct 13, 2024
@UnderscoreTud UnderscoreTud added the feature-ready A PR/issue that has been approved, tested and can be merged/closed in the next feature version. label Oct 13, 2024
@sovdeeth sovdeeth merged commit 13e00f6 into dev/feature Oct 31, 2024
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