What about porting theme for JetBrains Rider?
As I made this theme for myself actually, I don't think porting has any chance. Unless I switch to JetBrains Rider.
What a pity - I came here with the same question. I just switched from VS Code to Rider, and the only thing I'm really missing is this theme. (You might want to try out Rider, by the way. It's fantastic so far! And it feels pretty good to be back to VS+Resharper levels of productivity.)
Looks promising indeed. However, it costs ~200 USD a year compared to 0.
I assume you're an individual customer, so it would be 139 USD - but yeah, can't argue with "that's more than 0". If I hadn't had a taste of Resharper already I probably would be sceptical too.
@Nobinator & @TobiasWehrum here you go, guys.
It's very hard to get something perfect, but since I rarely use the project view or other panels it actually looks decent.

I'm also using the material theme for jetbrains with a custom color theme (https://github.com/ChrisRM/material-theme-jetbrains) and configured some stuff on it.

I'm happy with it so far but you guys can obviously go and customize it how you want. :)
Get it from here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16sXS_cclXUPdapf7RoTe3fRJsdoXVgR6?usp=sharing
@nicovain Wow, this is awesome, thanks for sharing! 🙏
@nicovain Nice, thanks! (I had created one too in the meantime, but I forgot to share it...)
@eppz @TobiasWehrum
Hi, what about download and install the crack «JetBrains Rider»? 🤙
@nicovain Thanks a lot! This is awesome!
There is only a little thing that is bugging me, highlighting a variable does not seem to highlight the other usages of the variable in the same file, whereas this is the case with other themes.
I haven't been able to figure how to make this happen, do you have an idea?
Thanks a lot for your work and time :)
@GieziJo thanks to @nicovain and redirect the question too :P
Absolutely, sorry about that and thanks for noticing :)
Replying from a new github account due to some issues with the old nicovain one. You can find the setting for the current identifier highlighting under Editor > Color Scheme > General > Code > Identifier Under Caret. @GieziJo
So cool, works like a charm, thanks a bunch 👍
I was almost there, didn't find the right one to tweak.
Again, thanks a lot for your work and sharing the result :)