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fix(lib/vscode): replace doStore with getSotrage
Inside the class BrowserStorageService, it looks like they replaced doStore with
getStorage.

However, at the time of writing this message, I am getting a TypeScript error
saying:
> Non-abstract class 'BrowserStorageService' does not implement inherited
> abstract member 'doStore' from class 'AbstractStorageService'.

Hopefully that will be disappear after I fix other errors.
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