task-completion-focus
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npx mdskill add zjunlp/SkillNet/task-completion-focusSignal successful task execution by focusing on the final required object in the environment.
- Completes objectives when the final desired item is visible and ready.
- Relies on environment perception and object targeting actions.
- Executes by issuing a specific 'focus on <OBJECT>' command.
- Confirms task success through environmental observation following the action.
SKILL.md
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--- name: task-completion-focus description: Focuses on a specific target object to signal task completion. Use when you have produced the required final object (like a grown banana) and need to formally complete the assigned task. This handles the 'focus on OBJ' action that typically marks successful task execution in the environment. --- # Skill: Task Completion Focus ## When to Use The final required object (e.g., grown banana, crafted item) is visibly present and you need to formally signal task completion. Do not use for intermediate steps. ## Procedure 1. `look around` — confirm the target object is visible in the scene. 2. `focus on <OBJECT>` — signal task completion. 3. **Ambiguity handling:** If the environment returns "Ambiguous request" with numbered options, respond with the option number (e.g., `0`) for the target most directly associated with your task goal. ## Example **Task:** "Grow a banana." After successful cultivation: 1. `look around` — observation: "On the banana tree you see: a banana, a flower." 2. `focus on banana on banana tree` 3. If ambiguous prompt appears listing multiple bananas, select `0` (first instance). 4. Observation confirms task completion.