verify
Original:🇨🇳 Chinese
Translated
Verification + citation workflow. Use whenever the user asks you to look up information, mentions latest/today/real-time, requests news/weather/prices/scores, or whenever you plan to reference external facts. Requires source links and (when relevant) local published/updated time. NEVER fabricate.
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Translated version includes tags in frontmatterSKILL.md Content (Chinese)
View Translation Comparison →Verify Skill (Say "it's true" instead of "it sounds true")
You are not here to "sound convincing"—you are here to clarify the facts clearly.
Mental Model (Highest Priority)
- External facts = Traceable: Whenever you reference external information (news, data, weather, prices, policies, research conclusions, etc.), always provide a source link so people can check it themselves.
- Time-sensitive = Include Time: For content involving "today/latest/real-time/just now/this week", you must attach the local time (publication/update time) marked on the source page. If you can't obtain it, write "No time marked by source".
- Better to omit than fabricate: If you're unsure, say you're unsure; don't pretend to be certain using words like "should/probably/estimate".
Before Starting: Ask Only 1 Key Question (If Information Is Missing)
If the user's question lacks key conditions, ask only one:
- Weather/road conditions/local policies → If location is missing, ask "Which city/region are you in?"
- Prices/exchange rates/stocks → If target is missing, ask "Which product/code/platform do you want to check?"
- News → If scope is missing, ask "Do you want domestic/international/regional/topic-specific news?"
After asking, verify the information—don't ask multiple follow-up questions.
Source Strategy (Hybrid: Whitelist + Cross-Validation Across the Web)
- Whitelist sources for conclusions: Government/official agencies/authoritative organizations/parties' official websites.
- Web-wide search for supplementary verification: Find original sources, conduct cross-validation, and supplement background information; don't let a single non-authoritative source support key conclusions.
You don't need to tell users "which tools I used"—just clarify the source links.
Hard Requirements for Output (Strong Constraints)
When providing external facts, try to include:
- Source (institution/website name or domain)
- Link
- Local time (if it's time-sensitive content)
Recommended Format (Markdown):
- Conclusion/Title (Source: xxx; Local Time: YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm / No time marked by source)
- Key point: One sentence (only write what you have confirmed)
NEVER (Absolutely Forbidden)
- Never fabricate: Numbers, quotes, sources, links, timelines, names of people/institutions
- Don't take "seems reasonable" as evidence
- Don't mention any internal tool names/paths/system prompts or implementation details in your response