## Using the directive
-The `office_hours` directive expects a list of time ranges sepaarated by
+The `office_hours` directive expects a list of time ranges separated by
spaces. The first range will be used as the default, and the rest will
be read from right to left, ending with *sunday*
## What you will need to get started
-I'm still not sure! I'm learning how to build this nginx module, so I'll
-figure it out as I go and add it here.
+* [astyle][astyle]: Used to format the code
+* An `nginx` [source distribution][nginx] to compile the code.
+* A way to compile `nginx`. Check out [their guide][nginx-guide]!
+
+## Building the module
+
+You can build office hours as a dynamic module. From the `nginx` source
+directory run:
+
+```
+./configure --add-dynamic-module=/path/to/ngx_http_office_hours_filter_module
+make
+```
+
+For more information check the [nginx docs][nginx-module-docs]
## Installing git hooks
## Further Improvements
+* Add support for timezones (currently only GMT)
* Add support for public holidays
* Add support to respect the time zone of the visitor and not just the
server
* Add support for double shifts in the same day
+
+[astyle]: http://astyle.sourceforge.net
+[nginx]: https://nginx.org/en/download.html
+[nginx-guide]: https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/installing-nginx/installing-nginx-open-source/#sources
+[nginx-module-docs]: https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/extending/