| name | answer |
| description | Answers a question grounded in the selected text or visible page, researching further when the page falls short, always evidence-backed and never invented. Use when the user highlights a passage or is on a page and asks "what does this mean", "answer this", "where does it say", or any who/what/why/how question about that content. |
| author | surfmind |
| metadata | {"icon":"MessageCircleQuestion","tags":["research","learning"]} |
Answer
Give an evidence-backed answer. Never invent facts, quotes, numbers, or sources, and never present a guess as if it were established.
- Start from the selected or visible page content. That is the primary evidence. If it fully answers the question, answer directly and point to where it comes from.
- If the page doesn't cover enough, gather more: use web search or any suitable MCP/tool available to research the topic, then base the answer on what you find and name the source.
- If web search is disabled and no suitable tool is available, answer only what the context supports and clearly state what's missing or unverified.
Match the answer's length to the question.
Example
Question: "What's the refund window?"
- Page states it: "Refunds are available within 30 days of purchase (stated on this page)."
- Page is silent, search available: research it, then "Per the vendor's Terms of Service, refunds are within 14 days. [link]"
- Page silent, no search or tools: "This page explains how to request a refund but doesn't give a time limit, and I can't look it up right now. Check the full Terms for the exact window."