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# JumpLib

## What is JumpLib?

JumpLib is a code library for The Binding of Isaac: Repentance(+) that enables entities to move along a z-axis, offering extensive customization and functionality while addressing common compatibility issues across mods that implement their own z-positioning systems systems.

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## Why Use It?

* Easy to set up, requires no dependencies, and can be included directly in your mod
* Avoid mod incompatibilities through default jump handling, callbacks, functions, flags, and tag identifiers
* 24 jump flags for modifying jump behavior
* 11 custom callbacks
* Customizable familiar, knife, and laser parent jump follow behavior
* Tag system for attaching identifiers to jumps to track their sources


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