Update readme for macOS (#21952)

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@ -141,9 +141,6 @@ Prerequisites for Linux:
Prerequisites for macOS:
- [Apple Developer Tools][getting-started:macos-dev-tools]
- On macOS 10.14 or below, you will also need:
- [Homebrew][getting-started:macos-brew]
- [g++][getting-started:macos-gcc] >= 6 from Homebrew
First, download and bootstrap vcpkg itself; it can be installed anywhere,
but generally we recommend using vcpkg as a submodule for CMake projects.
@ -205,7 +202,7 @@ If you want to add instructions for your specific distro,
## Installing macOS Developer Tools
On macOS 10.15, the only thing you should need to do is run the following in your terminal:
On macOS, the only thing you should need to do is run the following in your terminal:
```sh
$ xcode-select --install
@ -213,25 +210,6 @@ $ xcode-select --install
Then follow along with the prompts in the windows that comes up.
On macOS 10.14 and previous, you'll also need to install g++ from homebrew;
follow the instructions in the following section.
### Installing GCC for macOS before 10.15
This will _only_ be necessary if you're using a macOS version from before 10.15.
Installing homebrew should be very easy; check out <brew.sh> for more information,
but at its simplest, run the following command:
```sh
$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
```
Then, in order to grab an up-to-date version of gcc, run the following:
```sh
$ brew install gcc
```
You'll then be able to bootstrap vcpkg along with the [quick start guide](#quick-start-unix)
## Using vcpkg with CMake
@ -312,7 +290,7 @@ To enable tab-completion in the shell of your choice, run:
or
```sh
$ ./vcpkg integrate bash
$ ./vcpkg integrate bash # or zsh
```
depending on the shell you use, then restart your console.