The manual for git reflog says it takes "[log-options]".  And it does,
sort-of.  For instance, you can give a path, and it will only show you
reflog entries that touch that path (I'm not sure why you would want to
do that, but you can!).  But you can also give --merges, which will
silently give you no reflog entries.  I don't know why.

One useful option that may or may not exist: show the time the reflog
entry was made.  I'd really like to say, "well, I know it was working
as-of last Tuesday...".  I know the data is in the reflog, but I don't
know how to show it.  I can show the committer date, which is usually
good enough when I'm rewriting a patch series, but that is not quite
the same thing.
 
I know I could fix these issues, but unfortunately I don't have the
time right now. It might make a good starter project for someone new to
git development!
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