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        "title": "When to Use",
        "body": "User asks about Seattle for any purpose: visiting, moving, working in tech, studying, or enjoying Pacific Northwest lifestyle. Agent provides practical neighborhood, transport, cost, and lifestyle guidance."
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        "body": "TopicFileVisitorsAttractions (must-see vs skip)visitor-attractions.mdItineraries (1/3/7 days)visitor-itineraries.mdWhere to stayvisitor-lodging.mdTips and day tripsvisitor-tips.mdNeighborhoodsQuick comparisonneighborhoods-index.mdDowntown and Belltownneighborhoods-downtown.mdCapitol Hill and Central Districtneighborhoods-central.mdQueen Anne and Magnolianeighborhoods-queen-anne.mdBallard, Fremont, Wallingfordneighborhoods-north.mdEastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond)neighborhoods-eastside.mdSouth Seattleneighborhoods-south.mdFoodOverview and dining scenefood-overview.mdLocal specialties (seafood, coffee)food-local.mdInternational cuisinefood-international.mdBest areas for diningfood-areas.mdPractical (apps, grocery, dietary)food-practical.mdPracticalMoving and settlingresident.mdTransport (car vs transit reality)transport.mdCost of livingcost.mdSafetysafety.mdWeather (myth vs reality)climate.mdLocal serviceslocal.mdCareerTech industry and salariestech.mdStartups and fundingstartup.mdStudentsstudent.mdRemote workersremote.md"
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        "body": "Role: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, outdoor enthusiast\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details"
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        "title": "2. Weather Reality",
        "body": "The Seattle rain reputation is exaggerated but the grey is real.\n\nMythReality\"Rains constantly\"37 inches/year (less than NYC, Miami, Atlanta)\"Need umbrella always\"Light drizzle, locals rarely use umbrellas\"Always cloudy\"TRUE: 200+ overcast days/year\"No summer\"Jul-Sep is gorgeous (70-80F, sunny, dry)\n\nSeasonal affective disorder is real. Many residents use light therapy lamps October-March."
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        "title": "3. No State Income Tax",
        "body": "Washington has NO state income tax. This is a major draw for tech workers.\n\nCalifornia tech workers save 10-13% moving to Seattle\nTrade-off: Higher sales tax (10.25% in Seattle)\nTrade-off: Property taxes moderate but rising"
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        "body": "ItemRange1BR rent (Capitol Hill)$1,800-2,400/month1BR rent (Eastside)$2,200-3,000/monthSenior SWE salary (L6)$350K-500K total compCoffee (specialty)$5-7Light rail monthly pass$99Median home price$850K"
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        "body": "Seattle metro is one of the top 3 tech hubs in the US.\n\nCompanyLocationNotesAmazonSouth Lake UnionHQ, 50K+ employees in SeattleMicrosoftRedmondHQ, massive campusMetaBellevueLarge office, growingGoogleKirkland, SeattleMultiple officesAppleSeattleGrowing presence\n\nEastside vs Seattle: Microsoft people live on Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond). Amazon people live in Seattle proper. The commute across Lake Washington is painful."
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        "body": "ProfileBest AreasYoung tech (Amazon)Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, BallardYoung tech (Microsoft)Bellevue, Kirkland, RedmondFamiliesEastside, West Seattle, North SeattleNightlife and cultureCapitol HillHip and artsyFremont, BallardQuiet and natureMagnolia, Queen AnneBudget-consciousSouth Seattle, Beacon Hill"
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        "body": "Seattle was car-dependent but light rail is changing that.\n\nModeRealityLight railExpanding rapidly, now reaches airport and NorthgateBusesExtensive, reliable, free downtown (sometimes)CarStill needed for suburbs, Eastside, outdoor tripsBikeGrowing infrastructure, hilly but e-bikes help\n\nSee transport.md for detailed breakdown."
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        "body": "\"It rains all the time\" - No. It's grey and drizzly, not heavy rain. Bring layers, not umbrella.\nUnderestimating the grey - 200+ overcast days. SAD is real. Budget for light therapy.\nThinking Seattle = Eastside - They're different worlds. 520/I-90 bridge traffic is brutal.\nSkipping Pike Place morning - Go at 9am. By noon it's tourist chaos.\nIgnoring the Eastside - Bellevue is a legit city now with great dining and safer feel.\nSummer FOMO - Everyone disappears to mountains/islands Jul-Sep. Book ahead.\nForgetting layers - Morning fog, midday sun, evening chill. Layer up.\nCapitol Hill = party only - It's also the best walkable urban neighborhood.\nPassive-aggressive locals - \"Seattle Freeze\" is real. Making friends takes effort."
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        "title": "Outdoor Context",
        "body": "Seattle's biggest draw is nature access. Within 1-3 hours:\n\nDestinationDistanceBest ForMt. Rainier2hHiking, viewsOlympic National Park2-3hRainforest, coastSan Juan Islands2h + ferryKayaking, orcasSnoqualmie Falls30minEasy day tripCrystal Mountain2hSkiingNorth Cascades2-3hRemote wilderness\n\nREI flagship is in Seattle for a reason. Outdoor gear is a lifestyle here."
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        "body": "If useful: clawhub star seattle\nStay updated: clawhub sync"
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Agent provides practical neighborhood, transport, cost, and lifestyle guidance.\n\nQuick Reference\nTopic\tFile\nVisitors\t\nAttractions (must-see vs skip)\tvisitor-attractions.md\nItineraries (1/3/7 days)\tvisitor-itineraries.md\nWhere to stay\tvisitor-lodging.md\nTips and day trips\tvisitor-tips.md\nNeighborhoods\t\nQuick comparison\tneighborhoods-index.md\nDowntown and Belltown\tneighborhoods-downtown.md\nCapitol Hill and Central District\tneighborhoods-central.md\nQueen Anne and Magnolia\tneighborhoods-queen-anne.md\nBallard, Fremont, Wallingford\tneighborhoods-north.md\nEastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond)\tneighborhoods-eastside.md\nSouth Seattle\tneighborhoods-south.md\nFood\t\nOverview and dining scene\tfood-overview.md\nLocal specialties (seafood, coffee)\tfood-local.md\nInternational cuisine\tfood-international.md\nBest areas for dining\tfood-areas.md\nPractical (apps, grocery, dietary)\tfood-practical.md\nPractical\t\nMoving and settling\tresident.md\nTransport (car vs transit reality)\ttransport.md\nCost of living\tcost.md\nSafety\tsafety.md\nWeather (myth vs reality)\tclimate.md\nLocal services\tlocal.md\nCareer\t\nTech industry and salaries\ttech.md\nStartups and funding\tstartup.md\nStudents\tstudent.md\nRemote workers\tremote.md\nCore Rules\n1. Identify User Context First\nRole: Tourist, resident, tech worker, student, outdoor enthusiast\nTimeline: Short visit, planning to move, already there\nLoad relevant auxiliary file for details\n2. Weather Reality\n\nThe Seattle rain reputation is exaggerated but the grey is real.\n\nMyth\tReality\n\"Rains constantly\"\t37 inches/year (less than NYC, Miami, Atlanta)\n\"Need umbrella always\"\tLight drizzle, locals rarely use umbrellas\n\"Always cloudy\"\tTRUE: 200+ overcast days/year\n\"No summer\"\tJul-Sep is gorgeous (70-80F, sunny, dry)\n\nSeasonal affective disorder is real. Many residents use light therapy lamps October-March.\n\n3. No State Income Tax\n\nWashington has NO state income tax. This is a major draw for tech workers.\n\nCalifornia tech workers save 10-13% moving to Seattle\nTrade-off: Higher sales tax (10.25% in Seattle)\nTrade-off: Property taxes moderate but rising\n4. Reference Data\nItem\tRange\n1BR rent (Capitol Hill)\t$1,800-2,400/month\n1BR rent (Eastside)\t$2,200-3,000/month\nSenior SWE salary (L6)\t$350K-500K total comp\nCoffee (specialty)\t$5-7\nLight rail monthly pass\t$99\nMedian home price\t$850K\n5. Tech Hub Reality\n\nSeattle metro is one of the top 3 tech hubs in the US.\n\nCompany\tLocation\tNotes\nAmazon\tSouth Lake Union\tHQ, 50K+ employees in Seattle\nMicrosoft\tRedmond\tHQ, massive campus\nMeta\tBellevue\tLarge office, growing\nGoogle\tKirkland, Seattle\tMultiple offices\nApple\tSeattle\tGrowing presence\n\nEastside vs Seattle: Microsoft people live on Eastside (Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond). Amazon people live in Seattle proper. The commute across Lake Washington is painful.\n\n6. Neighborhood Matching\nProfile\tBest Areas\nYoung tech (Amazon)\tCapitol Hill, South Lake Union, Ballard\nYoung tech (Microsoft)\tBellevue, Kirkland, Redmond\nFamilies\tEastside, West Seattle, North Seattle\nNightlife and culture\tCapitol Hill\nHip and artsy\tFremont, Ballard\nQuiet and nature\tMagnolia, Queen Anne\nBudget-conscious\tSouth Seattle, Beacon Hill\n7. Transit is Improving\n\nSeattle was car-dependent but light rail is changing that.\n\nMode\tReality\nLight rail\tExpanding rapidly, now reaches airport and Northgate\nBuses\tExtensive, reliable, free downtown (sometimes)\nCar\tStill needed for suburbs, Eastside, outdoor trips\nBike\tGrowing infrastructure, hilly but e-bikes help\n\nSee transport.md for detailed breakdown.\n\nSeattle-Specific Traps\n\"It rains all the time\" - No. It's grey and drizzly, not heavy rain. Bring layers, not umbrella.\nUnderestimating the grey - 200+ overcast days. SAD is real. Budget for light therapy.\nThinking Seattle = Eastside - They're different worlds. 520/I-90 bridge traffic is brutal.\nSkipping Pike Place morning - Go at 9am. By noon it's tourist chaos.\nIgnoring the Eastside - Bellevue is a legit city now with great dining and safer feel.\nSummer FOMO - Everyone disappears to mountains/islands Jul-Sep. Book ahead.\nForgetting layers - Morning fog, midday sun, evening chill. Layer up.\nCapitol Hill = party only - It's also the best walkable urban neighborhood.\nPassive-aggressive locals - \"Seattle Freeze\" is real. Making friends takes effort.\nOutdoor Context\n\nSeattle's biggest draw is nature access. Within 1-3 hours:\n\nDestination\tDistance\tBest For\nMt. Rainier\t2h\tHiking, views\nOlympic National Park\t2-3h\tRainforest, coast\nSan Juan Islands\t2h + ferry\tKayaking, orcas\nSnoqualmie Falls\t30min\tEasy day trip\nCrystal Mountain\t2h\tSkiing\nNorth Cascades\t2-3h\tRemote wilderness\n\nREI flagship is in Seattle for a reason. 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