Curate an EDC Pouch: Practical Documentation and Design

github repo

This repository documents the process of assembling an Everyday Carry (EDC) pouch aimed at organizing essential tools for daily practical use. The goal is to create a compact, modular kit that fits inside various bags and addresses common day-to-day needs.

Features

  • Compact and modular EDC pouch design
  • Curated list of essential tools and supplies
  • Justification and audit of included items
  • Visual documentation of the pouch and its contents

Tech Stack

  • Markdown for documentation
  • Static assets (images) for visual references

Getting Started

This repository is primarily documentation and images; no installation or runtime environment is required.

To view the content locally:

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/justin-napolitano/curate-an-edc-pouch.git

# Navigate into the directory
cd curate-an-edc-pouch

# Open index.md with a Markdown viewer or editor

Project Structure

curate-an-edc-pouch/
├── images/            # Images of the EDC pouch and contents
└── index.md           # Main documentation file detailing the project
  • index.md contains the rationale, supply list, and justification for each item.
  • images/ holds photos supporting the documentation.

Future Work / Roadmap

  • Expand the supply list based on real-world testing and evolving needs.
  • Develop a modular system for customizing pouches for different scenarios.
  • Create a digital checklist or app integration to track pouch contents.
  • Explore lightweight or alternative materials for pouch construction.
  • Document lessons learned from ongoing use and adjustments.

This repository serves as a living document and reference for organizing an effective EDC pouch tailored to practical daily challenges.

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