when it doesn't. E.g., ``git log -p -5`` cannot be combined as ``git
log -p5``.
-TODO: sticky options; example: git grep -O.
+Some options have arguments, some even have default arguments. In that
+case the argument for such option must be spelled in sticky way:
+``-Oarg``, never ``-O arg`` because for an option that has a default
+argument the latter means "use default value for option ``-O`` and
+pass ``arg`` further to the option parser". For example, ``git grep``
+has an option ``-O`` that passes found files to a program; default
+program for ``-O`` is pager (ususally ``less``), but you can use your
+editor::
+
+ $ git grep -Ovim # but not -O vim
+
+BTW, there is a difference between running ``git grep -O`` and ``git
+grep -Oless`` - in the latter case ``git grep`` passes ``+/pattern``
+option to less.
TODO: bash/zsh completion, bash/zsh prompt.
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/git/git.git/tree/contrib/completion