📅 Dates Covered: 2025-12-31-2026-01-01
Today was a full-on Markdown makeover across three of my GitHub knowledge base repos. I took a set of rough, barely functional READMEs and rebuilt them into proper front doors: clearer hierarchy, stronger branding, and layouts that are actually pleasant to read and navigate for a very visual, design-minded brain.
ehd-kb-ohm
In ehd-kb-ohm, the README is now a logo-led landing page that actually explains the repo’s purpose for Organic Harvest Ministries, while the deep “how this repo works” details were moved into refs/repo-structure.md where they belong.
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ehd-kb-tech
The ehd-kb-tech repo got a similar treatment with a branded overview, tech stack snapshot, quick-reference tables, and consolidated templates, prompts, and tools so everything lives where you’d expect it.
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ehd-kb-ministry
The biggest conceptual shift happened in ehd-kb-ministry, where a single people index became a 12-file, era-based system plus a dedicated layer for celestial beings, all sharing the same template, navigation, and tagging approach.
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Across all three repos, the result is the same: documentation that not only reads better, but feels better—more like a designed product than a pile of notes—making future work faster and far less mentally expensive.
🔗 GitHub Repositories Referenced
🧠ehd-kb-ohm
Organic Harvest Ministries Knowledge Base View Repo →
🧠ehd-kb-tech
Eric Hepperle Designs – Programming & Tech Knowledge Base View Repo →
🧠ehd-kb-ministry
Eric Hepperle Designs – Bible History, Christian Living, and Ministry Knowledge Base View Repo →






