In this bachelor’s thesis, we focused on the development of a system for automated file management on local and remote systems and evaluated the feasibility of such an approach on a personal computer. The system was developed using a modular architecture, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), and large language models, both locally deployed and remotely accessible. The resulting system enables the use of agents to interpret user prompts and perform file operations through predefined tools. Performance analysis showed that, due to limitations in processing speed, the number of available tools, and infrastructural requirements, the solution is not yet suitable for general everyday use; however, it proves to be an effective prototype and a solid foundation for further development. Feedback from software engineers confirms the potential of the solution, which can be evolved into a reliable development tool through improvements in user experience and domain‑specific model adaptation.
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