if ( CC ) rip = dest jz ; jump if zero ; ZF=1 je ; jump if equal ; ZF=1 jl ; jump if less ; SF=1 js ; jump if sign bit set ; SF=1 jle ; jump if less or equal ; SF=1 or ZF=1 jg ; jump if greater ; SF=0 and ZF=0 jge ; jump if greater or equal ; SF=0 jp ; jump if parity ; PF=1 jpe ; jump if parity even ; PF=1 jpo ; jump if parity odd ; PF=0 jo ; jump if overflow ; OF=1 jc ; jump if carry ; CF=1
The next jumps would typically be used after a floating point comparison.
je ; jump if equal ; ZF=1 ja ; jump if above ; CF=0 and ZF=0 jae ; jump if above or equal ; CF=0 jb ; jump if below ; CF=1 jbe ; jump if below or equal ; CF=1 or ZF=1
The jCC instruction transfers control (modifies rip) to the location specified by its single operand if the specified condition is true. The destination can be a 64 bit register, a memory location or an immediate value. In your code you typically jump to a label. The assembler then translates this label into an immediate value which is an offset relative to rip. Sometimes this is an 8 bit offset and other times 32 bits.
The other type so of destination listed under jmp are also possible, but not likely to be useful. There are always exceptions. Maybe you want to conditionally jmp using a jump table.
je top ; jump to top if result was equal jge best ; jump to best if result was greater or equal ja first ; jump to first if XMM result was above