[Grammar] 'get it done' vs 'get done with it'

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vestcil

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1. i'll let you know after getting it done.
2. i'll let you know after getting done with it.

which is correct gramatically?
or both correct but meaning is different?
 
I'll let you know when it's done.
 
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