Slightly simplified setup instructions

On one hand the erradication of a step simplifies the whole procedure, on the other removing the non-functional `-G` template will allow simply copy & pasting the entire command without any need for modifications since `-G` isn't explicitely required most of the time.
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@ -29,13 +29,12 @@ To build the local samples and tests you'll have to clone this repository and ru
1. Open a shell which provides git and clone the repository with:
```git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Hpp.git```
2. Change the current directory to the newly created Vulkan-Hpp directory.
3. Create a new folder named ```build``` and change the current directory to the newly created folder.
4. Create a build environment with CMake
```cmake -D DSAMPLES_BUILD_WITH_LOCAL_VULKAN_HPP=ON -DSAMPLES_BUILD=ON -DTESTS_BUILD_WITH_LOCAL_VULKAN_HPP=ON -DTESTS_BUILD=ON -G "<generator>" ..```
For a full list of generators execute ```cmake -G```.
3. Create a build environment with CMake
```cmake -D DSAMPLES_BUILD_WITH_LOCAL_VULKAN_HPP=ON -DSAMPLES_BUILD=ON -DTESTS_BUILD_WITH_LOCAL_VULKAN_HPP=ON -DTESTS_BUILD=ON -B build```
You might have to specify a generator via `-G`, for a full list of generators execute ```cmake -G```.
* To rebuild `vulkan.hpp` from the `vk.xml` XML registry file, add the
`-DVULKAN_HPP_RUN_GENERATOR=ON` option to the CMake command line.
5. Either open the generated project with an IDE, e.g. Visual Studio or launch the build process with ```cmake --build .```.
4. Either open the generated project with an IDE, e.g. Visual Studio or launch the build process with ```cmake --build .```.
Optional: To update the Vulkan-Hpp and its submodules execute ```git pull --recurse-submodules```.