Unable to add Pivotal Server in Spring tool suite - macos

I am using Mac PC and "Spring Tool suite" latest version based on eclipse "4.11.0"
I want to run the project using pivotal server, I am trying to add pivotal server.
Because their is no server added to my project getting error as bellow
"The specified server is not valid. The .tc-runtime-instance file is missing."
I have tried but Not working
https://tcserver.docs.pivotal.io/3x/docs-tcserver/topics/install-getting-started.html#homebrew
MacBook Air OS- MacOS Mojave version-10.14.4
Java jdk version 1.8
Kindly Help me on this

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