What is the difference when using "ghet es" and "ghets"?

what is the difference when using “ghet es” and “ghets”?

I think you’re spelling is wrong…should be “geht es” and “geht’s” (I assume you actually mean with an apostrophe as it relates to to the construct “wie geht es”. “geht’s” is a contraction of “geht es”. i.e “wie geht es” = “wie geht’s”.

I have no flipping idea about German grammar since I never touched it , however, I hear the word “gehts” in the phrase “Auf gehts!” meaning “Go for it.” This phrase is used in television series all the time.