+#. Install and run Elasticsearch and Gearman
+#. Get a local copy of the code::
+
+ $ git clone https://git.cweiske.de/phinde.git phinde
+
+#. Install dependencies via PEAR::
+
+ $ pear install console_commandline net_url2
+
+#. Point your webserver's document root to phinde's ``www`` directory
+#. Copy ``data/config.php.dist`` to ``data/config.php`` and adjust it.
+ Make sure your add your domain to the crawl whitelist.
+#. Run ``bin/setup.php`` which sets up the Elasticsearch schema
+#. Put your homepage into the queue::
+
+ $ ./bin/process.php http://example.org/
+
+#. Start at least one worker to process the crawl+index queue::
+
+ $ ./bin/phinde-worker.php
+
+#. Check phinde's status page in your browser.
+ The number of open tasks should be > 0, the number of workers also.
+
+
+Re-index when your site changes
+===============================
+When your site changed, the search engine needs to re-crawl and re-index
+the pages.
+
+Simply tell phinde that something changed by running::
+
+ $ ./bin/process.php http://example.org/foo.htm
+
+phinde supports HTML pages and Atom feeds, so if your blog has a feed
+it's enough to let phinde reindex that one.
+It will find all linked pages automatically.
+
+
+Website integration
+===================
+Adding a simple search form to your website is easy.
+It needs two things:
+
+- ``<form>`` tag with an action that points to the phinde instance
+- Search text field with name of ``q``.
+
+Example::
+
+ <form method="get" action="http://phinde.example.org">
+ <input type="text" name="q" placeholder="Search text"/>
+ <button type="submit">Search</button>
+ </form>