So why not just take emsdk as a submodule? That way you'll have control on
when you upgrade the repo's version.

On Sat, 25 Jul 2020 at 16:20, ssg <[email protected]> wrote:

> What are the bare minimum emscripten sdk files needed to build an
> emscripten c++ project? Reason? I'd like to keep the minimum version of the
> emscripten sdk needed to build my project along with my project source
> files on my own git repo so that I have control over which emscripten sdk
> version I am using to build my project and b) everything is contained in
> that one git repo without needing to download the sdk separately.
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