On GNU versions of find you can use -executable:
find . -type f -executable -print
For BSD versions of find, you can use -perm with + and an octal mask:
find . -type f -perm +111 -print
In this context "+" means "any of these bits are set" and 111 is the execute bits.
Note that this is not identical to the -executable predicate in GNU find. In particular, -executable tests that the file can be executed by the current user, while -perm +111 just tests if any execute permissions are set.
Older versions of GNU find also support the -perm +111 syntax, but as of 4.5.12 this syntax is no longer supported. Instead, you can use -perm /111 to get this behavior.
--列出当前目录所有可执行文件
find . -type f -perm +111 -exec ls -l {} \;
--删除当前目录所有可执行文件
find . -type f -perm +111 -exec rm -f {} \;