The following are some of the extensions worth taking a look at:
Heartbleed: This extension checks whether a particular server is vulnerable to the Heartbleed vulnerability (http://heartbleed.com). Usually, such a check would be done by the vulnerability assessment software, such as Nessus or Nmap with NSE.
Logger++: Many times, a client report requires full logs of each and every request and response. Logger++ takes care of this really well. The logs can be sorted and also saved in CSV format, which can then be imported in a spreadsheet software, such as Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Calc.
CO2: This extension has multiple features, of which the most useful one for me is the ability to give the sqlmap command-line output ...
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