scienceworld-process-pauser
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npx mdskill add zjunlp/SkillNet/scienceworld-process-pauserPause execution to prevent rushed decisions in complex procedures.
- Enables deliberate halts for evaluating intermediate results or simulating completion.
- Integrates with wait1 and wait actions to control simulation step duration.
- Selects pause length based on the need for brief reflection or extended evaluation.
- Delivers outcomes by allowing agents to resume tasks with improved deliberation.
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--- name: scienceworld-process-pauser description: This skill introduces deliberate pauses in task execution. Use when the agent needs to consider next steps, evaluate intermediate results, or wait for processes to complete. The skill uses the 'wait1' or 'wait' actions to temporarily halt activity, preventing rushed decisions in complex experimental procedures. --- # Skill: Process Pauser ## When to Use Activate this skill when you need to: * **Consider next steps** in a complex procedure. * **Evaluate an intermediate result** (e.g., a mixed chemical, a partial assembly). * **Wait for a simulated process** to complete. * **Prevent rushed decisions** that could lead to errors. ## Core Actions Use the following actions to implement a pause: * `wait1`: Pauses execution for a single simulation step. Use for brief reflection. * `wait`: Pauses execution for 10 simulation steps. Use for longer consideration or simulated waiting periods. ## Implementation Logic 1. **Identify the Pause Trigger:** Recognize a moment requiring deliberation (e.g., after creating an intermediate product, before adding a new component). 2. **Select Duration:** Choose `wait1` for quick checks or `wait` for extended evaluation. 3. **Execute Pause:** Perform the selected wait action. 4. **Resume:** Continue the task with the benefit of the reflective pause. ## Example from Trajectory In the paint-mixing task, the agent used `wait1` after creating orange paint and before adding more red to make red-orange. This pause allowed for consideration of proportions and color adjustment.
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