Client Support
Prohibition
Pitchfork support for the Prohibition OSRS client
Prohibition
Prohibition is the in-house OSRS client built by ZN Labs, available to all paid Pitchfork users.
Support Status
Supported. Pitchfork can launch Prohibition with account credentials and memory configuration. Script-specific arguments and proxy options can be passed through but aren't yet exposed as first-class fields in the Client Instance form — use Custom JVM Arguments for now.
How to use
- Install Prohibition from getprohibition.com on the agent machine. The wrapper finds the JAR by convention — no path field to fill in.
- In Pitchfork, Clients → Client Types tab → Create Instance on the Prohibition tile.
- Configure:
- Instance Name — anything memorable
- Memory (MB) — 256–8192, default 512
- Custom JVM Arguments (Advanced) — see Configuration
- Save, then launch a script from Accounts with this client selected. Pitchfork passes account credentials via
-account user:passand memory via-Xmx<n>m.
Limitations
- Script names and parameters configured under Script Activities apply, but Prohibition-specific options (anti-ban profiles, world hop behavior, etc.) need to be set inside Prohibition itself or via Custom JVM Arguments.
- Webhook notifications, proxy injection, and break scheduling currently rely on Prohibition's own configuration rather than Pitchfork's notification system.
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