If you are sharing this on a platform like Reddit or Twitter , make sure to list exactly what is in the .7z file so people know it's safe to download!
Download the .7z archive and check the README for setup instructions. Pull requests are welcome! #RunningTech #OpenSource #DataScience #Coding #DevLife Option 3: The "Mystery/Tease" (Intriguing) coolrunning.7z
Stumbled upon this archive today. It’s packed with [briefly describe contents: "old training logs from the 90s" or "source code for a forgotten race-timing app"]. If you are sharing this on a platform
Best for Discord, 4chan, or niche forums where people love "data dumps." Since "coolrunning
Best if this is an archive of the old CoolRunning.com site or its community data.
Since "coolrunning.7z" isn't a widely recognized file name in public databases, the "best" post for you depends on what is actually inside that archive. It sounds like a collection related to running—likely source code, race data, or a legacy archive from the famous (and now defunct) website .
I can refine the tone further if I know who your audience is.