Skill: Storage Explorer
When to Use
Activate this skill when:
- •You have an object that needs to be stored/placed.
- •The exact target receptacle is unspecified or ambiguous.
- •You need to validate if a potential receptacle is appropriate before placing the object.
Core Strategy
- •Prioritize Exploration: When the target location is unclear, systematically check available storage receptacles.
- •Inspect Before Placing: Always open and examine a receptacle's contents before deciding to place your object there.
- •Maintain Environment State: Close receptacles after inspection unless you're placing the object inside.
Execution Pattern
Follow this decision flow:
Phase 1: Initial Assessment
- •Identify all potential storage receptacles in the environment (drawers, cabinets, etc.)
- •If you already have the target object, proceed to Phase 2
- •If you don't have the object, acquire it first (this skill focuses on storage exploration)
Phase 2: Systematic Exploration
For each candidate receptacle:
- •Navigate to the receptacle
- •Open it (if closed)
- •Observe its contents
- •Evaluate suitability based on:
- •Current contents (are similar objects stored here?)
- •Available space
- •Logical categorization
- •Close the receptacle (unless placing object there)
Phase 3: Decision Making
- •If you find a clearly appropriate receptacle (e.g., contains similar objects), place your object there
- •If no receptacle is clearly appropriate, choose based on:
- •Empty receptacles first
- •Proximity to related objects/areas
- •Consistency with environment patterns
Key Considerations
- •Efficiency: Don't explore receptacles that are clearly inappropriate (e.g., refrigerator for non-food items)
- •Context Clues: Look for environmental hints about storage organization
- •Task Requirements: Consider if the object needs special conditions (clean, cooled, heated)
Error Handling
- •If "Nothing happened" when trying to open/close, the receptacle might be locked or broken
- •If unable to place object in a receptacle, try alternative locations
- •If all exploration fails, reconsider your understanding of "appropriate" storage
Output Format
Maintain the standard action format: