| name | scienceworld-container-inspector |
| description | This skill performs a 'look at' action to inspect the contents of a specific container or device. It should be triggered when the agent needs to verify what is inside a container (e.g., checking if lead is in the blast furnace) or monitor the state of contents (e.g., solid vs. liquid). The skill outputs a detailed list of contents and their states, providing essential feedback for process monitoring. |
Skill: Container/Device Inspector
Purpose
Execute a look at action on a specified container or device to retrieve a detailed observation of its contents and their states. This is a critical monitoring skill for verifying process steps, such as confirming an item is present inside a furnace or checking the phase (solid/liquid) of a substance.
When to Use
Trigger this skill when you need to:
- Verify Placement: Confirm an object has been successfully moved into a target container (e.g., "Is the metal pot in the blast furnace?").
- Monitor State Change: Check if the contents of a container have changed state due to a process (e.g., "Has the lead melted into liquid lead?").
- Inventory Check: List all items currently stored inside an open container or device.
Core Instruction
Always use the exact action: look at <CONTAINER_NAME>
- Replace
<CONTAINER_NAME> with the precise name of the target object (e.g., blast furnace, cupboard, tin cup).
- This action returns a structured observation detailing the container's state and a list of its contents.
Expected Output & Interpretation
The observation will follow this general pattern:
[CONTAINER], which is [STATE]. The [CONTAINER] door is [OPEN/CLOSED]. In the [CONTAINER] is: \n\t[LIST OF CONTENTS]
Key Information to Extract:
- Container State: Is it activated/turned on? (e.g., "which is turned on").
- Door State: Is it open or closed? You can only see contents if the door is open.
- Contents List: A nested list of all objects inside. Pay close attention to:
- Item Names: (e.g.,
a metal pot).
- Substance States: The description may reveal state changes (e.g.,
a substance called liquid lead vs. a substance called lead).
- Nested Containers: Contents may themselves be containers (e.g.,
a metal pot (containing a substance called lead)).
Example from Trajectory
Action: look at blast furnace
Observation: a blast furnace, which is turned on. The blast furnace door is open. In the blast furnace is: \n\ta metal pot (containing a substance called liquid lead)
Interpretation: The blast furnace is active and open. It contains one item: a metal pot, which itself contains liquid lead. This confirms the heating process was successful and the lead has melted.
Integration with Other Actions
This skill is often used in a sequence:
move <ITEM> to <CONTAINER> (Place an item).
look at <CONTAINER> (This skill - verify placement).
activate <CONTAINER> (Start a process).
look at <CONTAINER> (This skill - monitor state change).
use <TOOL> on <CONTENT> (Proceed based on observed state).
Error Handling
- If the
look at action fails or returns an unexpected result, first verify the object's name is correct by using look around or examine.
- If the container door is closed, you must
open it before using this skill.
- The skill only inspects; it does not manipulate contents. Use
pick up, move, or use for manipulation.
For detailed examples of container interactions and state transitions, see the reference documentation.