fix: prevent example app from adding newArchEnabled if already present#796
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Summary
👋 Hey! I was creating a new library and noticed that the generated
example/android/gradle.propertiesfile had thenewArchEnabled=truesetting duplicated. I think it has to do with the vanilla example app now setting the flag to true by default (@react-native-community/cli), but I can't point to a specific commit or dependency that causes it 🤷♂️.In any case, the change should be safe even if they revert it so there's that.
Test plan
example/android/gradle.propertiesfile has no duplicatednewArchEnabled=truelines.