Instructions
When to Use
Activate this skill when you are on a search results page in a web shopping environment and need to evaluate multiple products against specific user requirements (e.g., price limits, feature keywords).
Core Process
- •Parse the Observation: Identify the user's instruction, the list of available products, and their associated details (Title, Price, ASIN/Product ID).
- •Extract Requirements: From the user instruction, identify:
- •Price Limit: The maximum acceptable price (e.g., "lower than 40.00 dollars").
- •Feature Keywords: Key product attributes (e.g., "teeth whitening", "freshens breath").
- •Evaluate Products: For each product listing on the current page:
- •Check if the price is below the user's limit.
- •Check if the product title contains the required feature keywords.
- •Prioritize products that meet all criteria. If multiple products qualify, choose the one that appears most relevant or cost-effective.
- •Take Action:
- •If a suitable product is found, click on its product ID (e.g.,
click[B09NYFDNVX]) to view its details. - •If no suitable product is found on the current page, consider using the
searchaction with refined keywords or clickingNext >to browse more results.
- •If a suitable product is found, click on its product ID (e.g.,
Thought Process Format
Always structure your internal reasoning and final action using this format: