scienceworld-planting-coordinator
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npx mdskill add zjunlp/SkillNet/scienceworld-planting-coordinatorInitiate plant growth by moving an acquired seed into a prepared, suitable growth container.
- Manages the physical placement of seeds into environments containing soil and water.
- Integrates with movement actions to transfer items from the agent's inventory.
- Determines the correct target receptacle by verifying the presence of soil and water.
- Executes the transfer action, resolving potential ambiguity by selecting the first option.
SKILL.md
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--- name: scienceworld-planting-coordinator description: This skill plants a seed or small plant into a suitable growth container (e.g., a flower pot with soil and water). It should be triggered when the agent has acquired a seed and needs to initiate the plant growth process by placing it into a prepared environment. The skill coordinates the 'move' action to transfer the seed from inventory to the target container, resolving any ambiguity if multiple instances exist. --- # Planting Coordinator Skill ## Purpose This skill orchestrates the initial planting action to begin a plant growth process. It handles the transfer of a seed from the agent's inventory into a suitable growth container (e.g., a flower pot containing soil and water). ## When to Use - **Trigger Condition:** The agent has acquired a seed (or small plant) and is in a location containing a suitable growth container. - **Goal:** Initiate the biological growth process by placing the seed into a prepared environment. ## Core Procedure 1. **Locate Target Container:** Identify a suitable container in the current environment. A valid container must contain both `soil` and `water` substances. 2. **Execute Transfer:** Perform a `move` action to transfer the seed from your inventory to the target container. 3. **Handle Ambiguity:** If the action parser returns an ambiguous request (listing multiple identical action options), select the first option (index `0`) to proceed. This resolves the ambiguity deterministically. 4. **Signal Intent:** After successful planting, use `focus on [seed]` to signal monitoring intent for the growth task. ## Key Notes - This skill assumes the seed is already in the agent's inventory. - The skill does not handle locating or acquiring the seed, nor the subsequent growth stages after planting. - The primary complexity managed is the deterministic resolution of ambiguous `move` actions.
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