April 15, 2026, Google introduced sub-agents for the Gemini CLI console. These specialized AI agents are designed to efficiently handle complex and routine tasks, freeing up the main working session for higher-priority objectives.
On April 15, 2026, Google Corporation announced a significant expansion of its Gemini CLI console capabilities, introducing a new feature: sub-agents. These specialized expert agents are designed to optimize AI workflows, allowing complex, repetitive, or resource-intensive tasks to be delegated to them. The introduction of sub-agents aims to increase the efficiency of user interaction with the main Gemini CLI session. Now, the primary task can remain focused on key project aspects, such as high-level planning or the generation of creative ideas. Meanwhile, routine, repetitive operations or tasks requiring deep specialized expertise and significant computational volume are handed over to separate auxiliary agents for processing. This provides a cleaner workspace, prevents overloading the main context, and significantly accelerates the execution of complex projects.

Sub-agent functionality is ensured by their operation within their own, strictly isolated context window, which guarantees the complete independence of each operation and prevents any data crossover or mixing of logic with other tasks of the main session. For maximum flexibility and adaptation to specific requirements, each sub-agent can be configured using individual system instructions that define its behavior and area of specialization, and is also equipped with a unique set of tools, allowing it to efficiently resolve highly specialized queries in an automated mode.
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