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jekyll-sitemap from _config.yml causing error on Jekyll Serve

I forked the site and cloned it into a folder on my computer. I performed jekyll serve without making any changes and the serve ran into an error. Here is the relevant error message from jekyll doctor

Configuration file: /home/user/www/_config.yml
/home/user/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.1.2/lib/ruby/2.1.0/rubygems/core_ext/kernel_require.rb:55:in `require':
 cannot load such file -- jekyll-sitemap (LoadError)

I'm not very experienced with Ruby, so I don't know if this is my fault or if it is a real issue with the repo.

rdiscount -> kramdown

First, thanks for left. I like and use and rely on it.

Now... I see that github is no longer going to support rdiscount in jekyll pages (you're aware of this too, I see: github/pages-gem#179). That's cool. I'm down with that. Trouble is, moving from rdiscount to kramdown in left has mysteriously screwed up my index page rendering. This could totally be my flawed use of left. I hope you'll let me know if that's the case. Here's the source.

I had my index page looking like:
screen shot 2016-02-03 at 8 20 24 pm

I made (more or less) the following changes to my config.yml file:

- markdown: rdiscount
- rdiscount:
-     extensions: [smart]
+ markdown: kramdown
+ kramdown:
+    input: GHM
+    hard_wrap: false

Now, it renders terribly.

screen shot 2016-02-03 at 8 19 52 pm

Any idea what I should do on that front?

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