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Apr 21, 2026 · Y calebevans · Open Source · 1 min read Forensic investigators and security practitioners can drop Mulder into an existing workflow by mounting a read-only evidence directory, immediately gaining an auditable, citation-enforced AI agent that runs Volatility, Sleuthkit, and other tools without manual context management.