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.mdcontains 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.