Luke Dunsmore

Luke Dunsmore

Useful Tools & Open-Source Projects

About

I build and ship small, practical tools β€” sometimes useful, sometimes weird, occasionally both. Currently working on web apps, browser extensions, and lightweight utilities for creators, freelancers, and developers. I care a lot about clarity, UX, and shipping things that actually solve annoying problems. Expect experiments, open-source bits, side projects, and the occasional slightly unhinged idea that somehow turns into a product.

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Luke Dunsmoreβ€’

13d ago

MediaFetch - Tiny, self-hosted video downloader. No nonsense.

A free, open-source, self-hosted, lightweight Web UI for yt-dlp. MediaFetch has zero database and no complex setup. Just spin up the Docker container to download video/audio from YouTube, Twitch, and thousands of other sites. Includes real-time logs and optional auth. Access and save your favourite content effortlessly in video or audio format.
Luke Dunsmoreβ€’

1mo ago

Freelance Brand Previewer - Client colour sign-off, without the back-and-forth.

Freelance Brand Previewer helps freelancers get visual sign-off before design work begins. Delight clients with a real, interactive preview of colours β€” all in a single, self-hosted HTML file: - One page - No database - No accounts - No lock-in The result: clearer alignment, and faster confidence from both sides β€” without adding another subscription tool to your stack. Built for freelancers and small studios who want an easy way to demonstrate colour options to clients interactively.
Luke Dunsmoreβ€’

1mo ago

HTML5 Component Library - Reusable HTML components for faster front-end builds.

HTML5 Component Library is a practical, framework-free collection of reusable HTML components you can drop straight into real projects. It’s built for developers, designers, and learners who want clean, readable HTML without heavy frameworks or build steps. Components focus on common UI patterns β€” things like buttons, layouts, forms, navigation, and everyday interface building blocks β€” all shown with visual examples and copy-paste friendly code. Free to use and proudly open-source.
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