Agent skill

scienceworld-room-scanner

This skill performs a 'look around' action to scan and describe the current room's contents, including visible objects, containers, and doors. It should be triggered upon entering a new room or when the agent needs to locate specific items or assess the environment state. The skill outputs a detailed room description, which is essential for inventory discovery and situational awareness.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/scienceworld-room-scanner

SKILL.md

Skill: Room Scanner

Purpose

Execute a look around action to obtain a comprehensive description of the current room in the ScienceWorld environment. This description is the foundational step for any task requiring item location, environmental assessment, or navigation planning.

Core Instruction

When this skill is invoked, the agent must perform the look around action.

Trigger Conditions

Invoke this skill when:

  1. You first enter a new room via teleport or other movement.
  2. You need to locate a specific object or container mentioned in your task.
  3. The state of the room may have changed (e.g., after an interaction).
  4. You are formulating a plan and require an inventory of available resources.

Output Processing

The observation from look around will contain:

  • Room Name: The identifier of your current location.
  • Visible Objects & Agents: A list of all entities in the room.
  • Container Contents: For open containers, a nested list of items inside (e.g., a bowl (containing a red apple, a banana)).
  • Device States: The status of interactive objects (e.g., a stove, which is turned off).
  • Connections: All accessible doors and their destination rooms.

You must parse this output carefully. Use it to update your mental model of the environment before proceeding with other actions like pick up, examine, or use.

Integration Notes

  • This is a low-level, atomic skill. It should often be the first action in a sequence.
  • The observation it generates is critical context for subsequent decision-making. Refer back to it.
  • Do not overuse it. Once you have a recent description of a room, rely on that knowledge until you have reason to believe the state has changed.

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