
I'm in Grade 7 and I Built an AI Integration Hub with Google Gemini (Here's What I Learned)
This is a submission for the Built with Google Gemini: Writing Challenge Let me set the scene: I'm a 12-year-old in Toronto, Canada who codes random things for fun between school and photography sessions. I'm not a professional developer. I don't have a CS degree. I learn by experimenting, breaking things, and Googling error messages at weird hours. So when I decided to build something real with Google Gemini — not just a chatbot demo, but an actual tool I'd use myself — I had no idea what I was getting into. The result is Conductor : an AI integration hub and CLI that connects Gemini (and other AI providers) to real-world tools through a single interface. You install it in one line, configure your provider, and suddenly Gemini can check the weather, look up crypto prices, monitor your system stats, translate text, do DNS lookups, and way more — all from your terminal or even Telegram. Here's what that journey actually looked like. What I Built with Google Gemini The core problem I kep
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