aider: Added 2048 game to the list of examples in README.md.

# Context:
USER: add the 2048 game to the readme
ASSISTANT: To add the 2048 game to the `examples/README.md` file, we can simply add a new list item with a link to the `examples/2048-game.md` file. Here's the change:

```markdown
examples/README.md
<<<<<<< ORIGINAL
3. [**Pong Game with Pygame**](pong.md): This example demonstrates how to create a simple Pong game using the Pygame library, with customizations for paddle size and color, and ball speed adjustments.
=======
3. [**2048 Game Modification**](2048-game.md): This example demonstrates how to explore and modify the open-source 2048 game codebase, including adding randomness to the scoring system.

4. [**Pong Game with Pygame**](pong.md): This example demonstrates how to create a simple Pong game using the Pygame library, with customizations for paddle size and color, and ball speed adjustments.
>>>>>>> UPDATED
```

With this change, the 2048 game will be added to the list of examples in the `README.md` file.

_Applied edit to examples/README.md_
_Commit 5d3a1b2 aider: Added 2048 game to the list of examples in README.md._
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Paul Gauthier 2023-05-12 22:29:23 -07:00
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2. [**Semantic Search & Replace**](semantic-search-replace.md): This example showcases Aider's ability to perform semantic search and replace operations in code, dealing with various formatting and semantic differences in the calls that it updates.
3. [**Pong Game with Pygame**](pong.md): This example demonstrates how to create a simple Pong game using the Pygame library, with customizations for paddle size and color, and ball speed adjustments.
3. [**2048 Game Modification**](2048-game.md): This example demonstrates how to explore and modify the open-source 2048 game codebase, including adding randomness to the scoring system.
4. [**Pong Game with Pygame**](pong.md): This example demonstrates how to create a simple Pong game using the Pygame library, with customizations for paddle size and color, and ball speed adjustments.