Custom Commands
Useful links, viewer actions, song requests, moderation helpers and nonsense triggers, all written around how the channel actually works.
Streaming, coding and DJ chaos

I am lukelectro. I stream, code, DJ and build far too many ways for chat to meddle with the show. Viewers can fire commands, request songs, change overlay colours, poke the LED lights, feed my mod swonky69, summon technorah, my custom AI bot/moderator, or spend channel points on something that probably should have stayed as an inside joke.
Pick your door
The stream is the main event: games, music, buttons, lights, overlays, song requests and chat decisions that can turn a normal evening into a controlled accident.
The best place to watch live. Chat can trigger commands, spend channel points, change colours, request songs and generally behave like they have been given the keys to a very small spaceship.
Open TwitchSame username, same live nonsense, another place to catch the stream when Twitch is not where you fancy being.
Open KickOfficial lukelectro merch for anyone who wants to wear the brand of the person who willingly lets chat punch him in the face with redeems.
Open ShopSupport the stream directly and accidentally fund more props, LEDs, overlays, buttons, daft ideas and other things I will pretend are technically necessary.
Open Ko-fiBuilt around chat
I build my own Twitch and Kick integrations, custom commands, channel point rewards, bit redeems and Streamer.bot actions so viewers can change what happens live. Overlays can shift colour, LED lighting can react, songs can be requested, and technorah, my custom AI bot/moderator, can help moderate the madness while pretending this is all very normal.
Official merch
The Fourthwall shop has official lukelectro gear for anyone who wants to support the channel, rep the logo, or wear laundry-safe evidence that chat can spend bits to feed swonky69 like he is a cursed vending machine.
Streamer.bot builds
I also sell Streamer.bot actions and little stream apps for people who looked at their chat and thought: yes, these people deserve more power. Drop them into your setup and suddenly viewers can fire off overlays, sounds, chaos buttons, sensible tools and deeply unnecessary nonsense without you living inside a 900-node action tree muttering "why has this not fired?" at 2am.
Viewer controls
Channel points and bit redeems let viewers mess with the stream in real time: feed my mod swonky69, punch me in the face, trigger sounds, throw things on screen, request songs, change overlay colours and make the LED lights do whatever chat has decided is tasteful this week.
Stream detail
A stream prop, a running joke, a health concern and somehow still more reliable than my sleep schedule.
Useful links, viewer actions, song requests, moderation helpers and nonsense triggers, all written around how the channel actually works.
Bits can become sounds, effects, overlays, interruptions and moments where I question why I gave chat this much power.
Regular viewers can spend points on custom rewards I have built myself, from harmless little interactions to things that feel legally adjacent to bullying.
The live wiring
Commands, bit menu items, channel points and streamer.bot actions all stack together into the weird control panel behind the stream. Some of it is useful. Some of it feeds swonky69. Some of it exists because I had an idea at 2am and nobody stopped me. I build custom coding, stream design and channel point setups through Stress Productions, and the proper DJ/event side lives over at The Event DJs.
Top chatters
Nine people, thousands of messages and one very overworked enter key. These are the current top chatters, with me politely removed so it does not look like I am arguing with myself in public.
Join in
The stream is better when chat is involved. Watch live, fire a command, spend your channel points, request a song, trigger the bit menu, ask technorah something, change the lights, change the overlays and see what still works after chat has finished helping.
The full cupboard
This is the whole shop: merch, Streamer.bot tools, stream bits, wearable evidence and whatever else made it out of my brain and onto Fourthwall before a responsible adult could ask if it was necessary. It was not necessary. That is why it exists.