One way to open a Jupyter notebook directly by double-clicking on the file is to associate the .ipynb file extension with the jupyter-notebook command. Here's how to do it on a Windows system:
Right-click on the Jupyter notebook file that you want to open.
Select "Open with" and then choose "Choose another app".
Select "More apps" and then scroll down to the bottom and choose "Look for another app on this PC".
Navigate to the directory where the jupyter-notebook.exe file is located (usually in the Scripts subdirectory of your Python installation), and select it.
Check the box next to "Always use this app to open .ipynb files" and then click on "OK".
Now, when you double-click on an IPython notebook file, it should open directly in the Jupyter notebook.
On a Mac or Linux system, you can set the default application for .ipynb files by using the xdg-mime command. First, determine the full path to the jupyter-notebook executable:
which jupyter-notebook
This will return the path to the executable. Then, use the xdg-mime command to set the default application for .ipynb files:
xdg-mime default jupyter-notebook.desktop application/x-ipynb+json
Replace jupyter-notebook.desktop with the path to the jupyter-notebook executable that you determined earlier. Now, when you double-click on an IPython notebook file, it should open directly in the Jupyter notebook.