diff --git a/docs/html/development/getting-started.rst b/docs/html/development/getting-started.rst
index 730f5ece0..e248259f0 100644
--- a/docs/html/development/getting-started.rst
+++ b/docs/html/development/getting-started.rst
@@ -27,16 +27,7 @@ Development Environment
pip is a command line application written in Python. For developing pip,
you should `install Python`_ on your computer.
-For developing pip, you need to install :pypi:`nox`. Often, you can run
-``python -m pip install nox`` to install and use it.
-
-
-Running pip From Source Tree
-============================
-
-To run the pip executable from your source tree during development, install pip
-locally using editable installation (inside a virtualenv).
-You can then invoke your local source tree pip normally.
+For developing pip, you need to install :pypi:`nox`. The full development setup would then be:
.. tab:: Unix/macOS
@@ -44,8 +35,7 @@ You can then invoke your local source tree pip normally.
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
- python -m pip install -e .
- python -m pip --version
+ python -m pip install nox
.. tab:: Windows
@@ -53,6 +43,26 @@ You can then invoke your local source tree pip normally.
py -m venv .venv
.venv\Scripts\activate
+ py -m pip install nox
+
+Running pip From Source Tree
+============================
+
+To run the pip executable from your source tree during development, install pip
+locally using editable installation (inside a virtualenv).
+You can then invoke your local source tree pip normally (be sure virtualenv is active).
+
+.. tab:: Unix/macOS
+
+ .. code-block:: shell
+
+ python -m pip install -e .
+ python -m pip --version
+
+.. tab:: Windows
+
+ .. code-block:: shell
+
py -m pip install -e .
py -m pip --version
diff --git a/news/no-issue.trivial.rst b/news/no-issue.trivial.rst
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6440f6687
--- /dev/null
+++ b/news/no-issue.trivial.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+Added seperate instructions for installing ``nox`` in the ``docs/development/getting-started.rst`` doc. and slight update
+to the below ``Running pip From Source Tree`` section.