The attribute tools:ignore can be used in xml files to dismiss lint warnings.

BUT dismissing lint warnings with this technique is most of the time the wrong way to proceed.

A lint warning must be understood and fixed… it can be ignored if and only if you have a full understanding of it’s meaning and a strong reason to ignore it.

Here is a use case where it legitimate to ignore a lint warning:

Then you can do this in your manifest : (i.e. requesting the protected permission and ignoring the lint warning because you know that in your case the permission will be granted)

<manifest xmlns:android="<http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android>"
      xmlns:tools="<http://schemas.android.com/tools>"
      ...>
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.SET_TIME"
        tools:ignore="ProtectedPermissions"/>