webshop-search-constructor
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npx mdskill add zjunlp/SkillNet/webshop-search-constructorFormulate an optimized, structured search query string from disparate product attributes for e-commerce lookups.
- Addresses the need to translate natural language product requirements into machine-readable search parameters.
- Integrates with e-commerce search APIs by generating a specific action string format.
- Determines the final search string by processing structured inputs like product type, features, and price.
- Delivers a single, formatted action string ready for direct execution against the target platform.
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name: webshop-search-constructor
description: This skill formulates an effective search query from structured product criteria. It is used when initiating a product search on an e-commerce platform, converting attributes into a concise, relevant keyword string. The input is a set of parsed criteria (e.g., 'jewelry box', '10 slots', 'easy to clean', 'price < $60'), and the output is a formatted search action string (e.g., 'search[jewelry box, 10 slots, less than $60, easy to clean]') optimized for the platform's search engine.
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# Instructions
When tasked with finding a product on an e-commerce platform, use this skill to construct the initial search query.
## Core Process
1. **Receive Criteria:** You will be given a set of structured product criteria (e.g., product type, attributes, price limit).
2. **Construct Query:** Use the `construct_search_query.py` script to transform the criteria into a single, optimized search string. The script handles formatting and keyword ordering.
3. **Execute Action:** Format the script's output into the required platform action: `search[<constructed_query>]`.
## Workflow Example
**Input Criteria:** `{'product': 'jewelry box', 'attributes': ['10 slots', 'easy to clean'], 'price_limit': 60.00}`
**Skill Execution:**
1. Run the script: `python scripts/construct_search_query.py --product "jewelry box" --attributes "10 slots" "easy to clean" --price-limit 60.00`
2. The script returns: `jewelry box, 10 slots, less than $60, easy to clean`
3. You output the final action: `search[jewelry box, 10 slots, less than $60, easy to clean]`
## Important Notes
* **Use the Script:** Always delegate query construction to the bundled script. Do not attempt to manually format the search string.
* **Input Format:** Ensure criteria are passed to the script as discrete arguments (product, list of attributes, price limit). Parse the user's instruction into this structure before calling the script.
* **Output Format:** The final action must strictly follow the `search[<query>]` syntax.
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