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# Introduction

## mCore "Lib"

`mCore` is a utility Lib packed with various tools and functions beneficial for developers.

## Features

* Shared Object Exporting: Easily export the shared object for global access.
* Notification System: Custom notifications with configurable titles, messages, types, and durations.
* 3D Text Rendering: Draw 3D text in the game world with support for scaling and positioning.
* Custom Markers: Draw custom markers in the game world.
* Debug Logging: Log messages and errors locally or send them to a server.
* Model and Animation Handling: Load and unload models and animation dictionaries.
* Prop and Ped Creation: Create and manage props and pedestrians with various options.
* Blip Creation: Add blips to the map with custom properties.
* Inventory Locking: Lock and unlock player inventory.
* Progress Bar: Display a progress bar with optional animations and scenarios.
* Item Checking: Check if a player has specific items.
* Utility Functions: Various utility functions including sorted table iteration.

## License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

## Contributing

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