Hi Bing Chen,
"Let me know how everything works out for you!"
The phrase "works out" means the result of a task or the culmination of some endeavour.
Therefore, when we ask someone "how things are working out", we are interested to know the current status of someone's work. In your sentence, the other party wants to know if whatever you are doing is proceeding smoothly.
Example: The residents have resolved their differences and things are working out well.
Just as a side discussion, "work(s) out" also means to be engaged in physical exercise. (Example: Josh is a fitness buff and works out thrice weekly.")
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Lance