A revolutionary tool that turns Gemini into your personal digital orchestrator
A new Google project called Conductor represents a significant step forward in using Gemini models in development environments. It is a command-line interface that not only communicates with AI, but also actively manages context and knowledge. Conductor stores all interactions and retrieved data in the form of Markdown files, allowing users to easily edit and view information on screens of all sizes, from small 13-inch laptops to large office monitors.
The main advantage of the tool is the ability to orchestrate “agent-like” workflows. This means that Conductor not only answers questions, but can also perform sequences of tasks such as analyzing code, writing documentation, and automating repetitive tasks. For companies, this means huge savings: instead of hiring external consultants to optimize processes, which can cost from €1,200 to several thousand euros, developers can now deploy complex systems themselves within their local infrastructure.
The system works on the principle of “contextual drive”, which means that Gemini remembers the specific details of your project without having to explain them to it every time. The tool is extremely lightweight and takes up minimal disk space, but its use significantly increases productivity. By using Conductor, a developer can save hours of work per week, which in the high-tech world is worth more than 450 euros per month in saved time.


























