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.
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.
Trigger this skill when you need to:
Always use the exact action: look at <CONTAINER_NAME>
<CONTAINER_NAME> with the precise name of the target object (e.g., , , ).blast furnacecupboardtin cupThe 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:
a metal pot).a substance called liquid lead vs. a substance called lead).a metal pot (containing a substance called lead)).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.
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).look at action fails or returns an unexpected result, first verify the object's name is correct by using look around or examine.open it before using this skill.pick up, move, or use for manipulation.For detailed examples of container interactions and state transitions, see the reference documentation.