Yes, but also with wget or curl. There's nothing special about the Chrome
debugger in that regard.

If you have the files, you can load and execute them.

However using them usefully is a question of knowing what to do with them,
just like downloading a .dll on Windows or .so on Linux or .dylib on macOS.
You must know what inputs and outputs they expect to call them.

-- brion

On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 8:09 AM Alessio Mochi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> is it possible on the client side to download the whole application from
> the chrome debugger and get a working version? I see that it is possible to
> download the generated javascript and the wasm from emscripten via the
> debugger. I tried to download the project files to my local pc but I
> couldn't play them. The question is this: can a user use my javascript and
> wasm modules as if they were libraries by downloading them from the chrome
> debugger?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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