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The purpose of this issue is to expand upon the existing
ConfigStoreAPI to add methods for removing and renaming keys in theConfigStore.API
Currently there is no mechanism for performing these operations within venom, however, the logic to implement them should be fairly simple. Two new methods should be added to the
ConfigStoreinterface: