Build the program:
go build -o imagecombiner
Run the program with your images:
./imagecombiner images/image1.png images/image2.png output.png
We're making the images the same size (which sometimes results in offset images, I'll try to fix that), then combining the images using every-other(ish) column of pixels from each image. I adapted it from my rust_image_combiner, which was a code-along to one of the freeCodeCamp tutorials.
Not really intended to be a useful program (unless you like the every-other-column-of-pixels effect). I wanted to build the same CLI program in Node, GO, and Rust.