feat(examples): option to derive account from an encrypted keystore#186
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Adds optional ability to derive a
LocalAccountto use within the provided examples from a local encrypted keystore.Currently, the
LocalAccountwithinexample_utils.pyis created off a provided secret key- but I think it's reasonable to assume that some devs will have secret keys within a keystore that they'd like to use instead. For instance, Foundry users might have keys stored within the Foundry default dir of~/.foundry/keystores/<NAME>.These changes provide the ability for devs to specify a path to a keystore in their
config.json. If they do so, theLocalAccountwill be derived from here, rather than the secret key.